The Party's Over
| Oil, War and the Fate of Industrial Societies
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| By Richard Heinberg
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The world is about to run out of cheap oil and change dramatically. Within the next few years, global production will peak. Thereafter, even if industrial societies begin to switch to alternative energy sources, they will have less net energy each year to do all the work essential to the survival of complex societies. We are entering a new era, as different from the industrial era as the latter was from medieval times.
In The Party's Over, Richard Heinberg places this momentous transition in historical context, showing how industrialism arose from the harnessing of fossil fuels, how competition to control access to oil shaped the geopolitics of the 20th century, and how contention for dwindling energy resources in the 21st century will lead to resource wars in the Middle East, Central Asia, and South America. He describes the likely impacts of oil depletion, and all of the energy alternatives. Predicting chaos unless the U.S. -- the world's foremost oil consumer -- is willing to join with other countries to implement a global program of resource conservation and sharing, he also recommends a "managed collapse" that might make way for a slower-paced, low-energy, sustainable society in the future.
More readable than other accounts of this issue, with fuller discussion of the context, social implications, and recommendations for personal, community, national, and global action, Heinberg's updated book is a riveting wake-up call for humankind as the oil era winds down, and a critical tool for understanding and influencing current U.S. foreign policy.
Listen to an interview with Richard Heinberg from WRPI.
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| About the Contributor(s)
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Richard Heinberg, from Santa Rosa, CA, is widely regarded as one of
the world's foremost Peak Oil educators. A member of the core faculty at
New College of California and Rsearch Fellow of the Post Carbon
Insitute, he is an award-winning author of seven books. His monthly
Museletter has been in publication since 1992.
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Paperback - 288 pages
Width: 6 Inches x Height: 9 Inches
Weight: 465 Grams
BISAC: TECHNOLOGY / Social Aspects
Publisher: New Society Publishers
ISBN: 9780865715295
Pub. Date: 2005-08-01
$USD 17.95
$CAD 17.95
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