the dangers and consequences of America's growing petroleum dependency
Klare, Michael T.
2004
Examines the relationship between U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East and the oil that is needed by the West and traces the oil's impact on international affairs since World War Two.
Provides evidence from different branches of science to portray the changes in climate that may be expected, and the effects that those changes will have in the Adirondacks, and includes photographs, maps, and charts.
Reprints twenty-four articles, book excerpts, speeches, and studies that examine policies that shape energy production, discussing fossil fuels, alternative sources of energy, nuclear and hydrogen energy, and the role of energy on the world stage.
An exploration of renewable energy resources that focuses on why they are necessary, providing information about global warming and environmental damage caused by fossil fuels and possibilities for reversing it, and including photographs and illustrations.