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The author of this book argues that humanity is at a threshold where it will have to make a choice between a peaceful energy future or a future of resource wars. He describes how power structures have already shifted in favor of those who control the earth's last established energy resources and access to the global market, and delineates how international politics must react in order to resolve a... more details
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  • Argues humanity is at a threshold where it will have to make a choice between a peaceful energy future or a future of resource wars
  • Describes how power structures have already shifted in favor of those who control the earth's last established energy resources and access to the global market, and delineates how international politics must react in order to resolve any potential conflicts in a cooperative and amicable manner
  • Presents two diametrically opposing strategies for resolving the energy crisis- increased use of atomic energy, and a comprehensive climate protection policy with a focus on energy efficiency and renewable energy


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Author Sascha Müller-Kraenner
Format Hardcover
ISBN 9781844075829
Publisher Earthscan Publications Ltd.
Manufacturer Earthscan Publications Ltd.
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The author of this book argues that humanity is at a threshold where it will have to make a choice between a peaceful energy future or a future of resource wars. He describes how power structures have already shifted in favor of those who control the earth's last established energy resources and access to the global market, and delineates how international politics must react in order to resolve any potential conflicts in a cooperative and amicable manner. The book presents two diametrically opposing strategies for resolving the energy crisis- increased use of atomic energy, and a comprehensive climate protection policy with a focus on energy efficiency and renewable energy. In times of international terrorism, there are heightened concerns about nuclear proliferation.

Humanity stands at a threshold: will its shared energy future be peaceful, or will it be threatened by resource wars? How can rapidly depleting resources be managed to the advantage of all, and therefore conflicts averted? How can we avoid irreparable damage to the last areas of untouched natural beauty, all in the name of accessing valuable resources? And how do we arrive at an international energy policy which not only provides safe, economical energy without conflict, but also addresses the all-important issue of climate change: What is the best way to achieve greater energy security?

This book addresses all of these questions, starting with "What is Energy Security?" before moving on to argue that we are facing a new energy crisis. The author makes the case for the rule of international law and institutions to control the quest for oil and power. He describes how power structures have already shifted in favor of those who control the earth's last established energy resources and access to the global market-such as the tensions growing between Russia and the EU and the ascent of China and India with their intertwined foreign and energy policy-and delineates how international politics must react in order to resolve any potential conflicts in a cooperative and amicable manner.

The book presents alternatives to fossil fuels as two diametrically opposing strategies: the increased use of atomic energy; and a comprehensive climate protection policy with a focus on energy efficiency and renewable energy. In times of international terrorism, there are heightened concerns about nuclear proliferation and this book argues that the future must belong to renewable energy.

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