| Richard Muller - Business & Economics - 2012 - 369 pages
Points out the importance of the world's energy supply in shaping global politics, and argues that the energy source of the future should be natural gas in the form of shale ... | |
| Jose Goldemberg - Political Science - 2012 - 192 pages
Without a doubt, the topic of energy--from coal, oil, and nuclear to geothermal, solar and wind--is one of the most pressing across the globe. It is of paramount importance to ... | |
| Business & Economics - 2014 - 264 pages
The projections in the U.S. Energy Information Administration's (EIA's) Annual Energy Outlook 2013 (AEO2013) focus on the factors that shape the U.S. energy system over the ... | |
| Robert Lifset - Business & Economics - 2014 - 272 pages
With Middle East blow-ups, pipeline politics, wind farm controversies, solar industry scandals, and disputes over fracking, it's natural to think that the energy policy debate ... | |
| Robert Lifset - BUSINESS & ECONOMICS - 2014 - 333 pages
This historical investigation focuses exclusively on American energy policy in the 1970s. Revisiting the last time energy issues came to the forefront of national political ... | |
| J. Dreger - Political Science - 2014 - 226 pages
This book offers a deep insight into the genesis and development of the European Commission's energy and climate legislation, focusing on the interplay of politics and science ... | |
| Viktor Schauberger - Nature - 1999 - 296 pages
Today we are standing helpless and perplexed. With no glimmer of improvement anywhere in sight, we feel hopelessly propelled towards a forlorn future. It is understandable ... | |
| Viktor Schauberger - Nature - 1999 - 370 pages
More energy is encapsulated in every drop of good spring water than an average-sized power station is presently able to produce. Viktor Schauberger (1885–1958) Water – all life ... | |
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