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Why Carbon Fuels Will Dominate The 21st Century Energy Economy Peter Odell

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Why Carbon Fuels Will Dominate The 21st Century Energy Economy Peter Odell
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Publisher: Multi-Science Publishing Co. Ltd.
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.79 MB
Pages: 250
Author: Peter Odell
ISBN: 9780906522226, 0906522226
Language: English
Year: 2004

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Why Carbon Fuels Will Dominate The 21st Century Energy Economy Peter Odell by Peter Odell 9780906522226, 0906522226 instant download after payment.

This text provides a survey of the energy resources for the foreseeable future and argues that there is not, nor has there been, a supply crisis. It contends that the current claims of impending disaster are as falsely based as those first made in the 1960s, albeit for different reasons. This book argues that most attempts at reasonable analysis are undermined by the poor quality and confusing nature of much of the statistical data available, much of the confusion deliberately sowed by governments and oil companies to create impressions that best served them at different times. Data is interpreted in a coherent way, concluding that the predicted supply crisis is not going to be a near-term phenomenon.

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