Surviving the Storm
The New Geopolitics of Energy
The Windsor Energy Group author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Medina Publishing Ltd
Published:27th Apr '17
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
This insightful analysis explores global energy supply challenges and opportunities for the future, providing a roadmap for navigating potential crises. Surviving the Storm offers critical insights.
In Surviving the Storm, the Windsor Energy Group presents a thorough analysis of the global energy landscape over the next 35 to 50 years. This comprehensive study examines the pressing issues surrounding energy availability, emphasizing the potential challenges posed by political conflicts and economic barriers. The authors provide a roadmap for navigating these turbulent waters, highlighting the urgent need for innovative solutions to ensure a stable energy supply.
The book delves into the implications of climate change and the escalating damage to the Earth's atmosphere, suggesting that the consequences could be dire if proactive measures are not taken. With a growing global population and increasing energy demands, especially in non-OECD developing nations, the authors predict that primary energy consumption could nearly double in the coming years. This alarming projection raises critical questions about where this energy will come from and how to meet the rising demand sustainably.
While the current reliance on fossil fuels, such as oil, coal, and gas, is evident, Surviving the Storm stresses the importance of transitioning to more efficient and sustainable energy technologies. The authors argue that while there are significant resources available to bridge the gap, it is essential to curb the negative impacts of fossil fuel production on the environment. Through a balanced approach of maintaining current fossil fuel production while investing in renewable technologies, the book offers a hopeful yet realistic perspective on achieving energy sustainability in the face of daunting challenges.
ISBN: 9781909339521
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: unknown
88 pages