Energy Security

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Energy Security

Politics and government Public international law Climate change Alternative and renewable energy sources and technology Civil engineering, surveying and building

Author: Sascha Muller-Kraenner

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Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 3rd September 2018

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 2 Mb

ISBN: 9781317740896


''Essential reading.''
Bernice Lee, Chatham House

''Lays out the energy security landscape with a commendable clarity that I have not seen elsewhere. It could help save the world.''
Science, People & Politics

Accessible and exciting ... [this] is the first truly objective examination of the relationship between resource scarcity, security and ecological destruction.
Neues Deutschland

Cuts through the confusion and complexity, clarifying the options for a sustainable energy future.
Dan Esty, Yale University

Introduction

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?

Content Overview

Energy Security addresses all of these questions, arguing for an urgent overhaul of international law and institutions to control relations with countries such as Russia, which own the world's remaining fuel supplies. 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 Energy Security argues that the future must belong to renewable energy.

Published with the Heinrich Böll Foundation

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