Power Struggle: World Energy in the Twenty-First Century / Edition 1

Power Struggle: World Energy in the Twenty-First Century / Edition 1

by John R. Moroney
ISBN-10:
0313356777
ISBN-13:
9780313356773
Pub. Date:
05/30/2008
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Academic
ISBN-10:
0313356777
ISBN-13:
9780313356773
Pub. Date:
05/30/2008
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Academic
Power Struggle: World Energy in the Twenty-First Century / Edition 1

Power Struggle: World Energy in the Twenty-First Century / Edition 1

by John R. Moroney

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Overview

Can catastrophic climate change in this century be averted without strangling the world economy and global aspirations for improved living standards—both of which depend on the continuing prominence of fossil fuels in the 21st century? Power Struggle: World Energy in the Twenty-First Century argues that it can. Moroney demonstrates that energy is the cornerstone of world civilization and global economic growth by measuring the tight coupling between energy per capita and real standards of living. Fossil fuels-oil, natural gas, and coal-today account for 88 percent of world energy. The author shows that renewable energies such as solar, wind, ethanol, and biodiesel cannot be deployed to replace fossil fuels on a globally significant scale within the next 50 years. Fossil fuels, he maintains, will continue to dominate world energy for the next half-century, in spite of the coming severe depletion of world reserves of conventional oil and gas.

But since the burbaning of fossil fuels is the principal source of carbon dioxide emissions, which are in turban the principal source of global warming, how can catastrophic climate change be avoided? The solution to the dilemma, says Moroney, is to capture and permanently store most of the carbon dioxide emitted by the human race. Half of all human CO2 emissions originate in 8,000 electric power plants, refineries, steel mills, and other manufacturing facilities around the world. The technology is at hand to capture the CO2 emissions from these big plants and store them, permanently and harmlessly, in geological traps and the deep ocean, instead of releasing them into the atmosphere. Coal-fired power plants with near-total capture of CO2 emissions will become operational in the United States and Western Europe as early as 2012. If the world is to thread the perilous straits of economic and climate catastrophe, international cooperation and capital investment on a scale unprecedented in human history will be required. Power Struggle marshals the most important facts concerning world energy reserves: where oil, natural gas, and coal, and uranium reserves are located; how long they will last at projected rates of consumption; and why the most prosperous countries of the world will increasingly rely on oil and natural gas imports from the Middle East and Russia. Moroney shows why it is reasonable to expect that unconventional oil and gas sources such as heavy crude oil, tar sands, and oil shale will come on stream as feasible long-term substitutes for the world's depleted reserves of conventional oil and gas.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780313356773
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 05/30/2008
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 208
Product dimensions: 6.30(w) x 9.40(h) x 1.10(d)

About the Author

John R. Moroney is Professor of Economics at Texas A&M University. He has been a visiting professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, the University of Melbourbane, Simon Fraser University, and the Instituto Technologico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey. He has held research posts with the National Science Foundation, the National Academy of Sciences, and the National Academy of Engineering. He is the author of thirteen books on energy issues. His policy recommendations concerning energy and sustainable development were endorsed by Mexican President Calderon.

Table of Contents

Illustrations
Chapter 1 Why Energy Is Essential
Chapter 2 World and Regional Energy Demand
Chapter 3 Energy Reserves and Production
Chapter 4 Energy Prices and Costs
Chapter 5 Imports and Exports Oil, Natural Gas and Coal
Chapter 6 Energies for the Future
Chapter 7 Fossil Fuels, Carbon Dioxide and Global Warming
Chapter 8 Conclusions
References
Index

What People are Saying About This

Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison

"Few issues will be as important for world leaders as global energy consumption and production, and Professor Moroney illustrates the complexity of commercial energy in the 21 51 Century. His detailed presentation effectively communicates the challenges presented by ever-increasing global demand for traditional fossil fuels and I commend him for tackling this critical topic."

Gerald R. North

"Moroney's book is timely and to the point. It explains the world situation on oil, natural gas and coal in a clear and precise manner. The discussion of climate change is relevant and in line with mainstream science. I highly recommend the book to anyone wanting to know more about the whole subject."

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