Energy supply and renewable resources / Regina Anne Kelly ; foreword by Thomas Mast.

By: Kelly, Regina AnneContributor(s): Mast, Thomas [, pr.]Material type: TextTextSeries: Global issuesPublication details: New York, NY : Facts On File , cop. 2007. Description: x, 406 p. : gráf. ; 23 cmISBN: 978-0-8160-7738-0Subject(s): Energías renovables | Recursos energéticosDDC classification: 333.79 Other classification: E4 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
At Issue: Introduction; Focus on the United States; Global perspectives -- Primary sources: U.S. documents; International documents -- Research tools: How to research global energy issues; Key players A to Z -- Facts and figures: Annotated bibliography; Organizations and agencies -- Chronology.
Review: "As the global economy grows and thrives, the worldwide demand for energy resources increases. Energy Supply and Renewable Resources examines the history behind industrialized nations' dependence on natural resources, particularly fossil fuels, as well as developing nations' increasing consumption of these resources. This eye-opening volume draws parallels between the energy-related challenges faced by the United States and several other key nations: China, Germany, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Nigeria, and Venezuela."--BOOK JACKET.
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At Issue: Introduction; Focus on the United States; Global perspectives -- Primary sources: U.S. documents; International documents -- Research tools: How to research global energy issues; Key players A to Z -- Facts and figures: Annotated bibliography; Organizations and agencies -- Chronology.

"As the global economy grows and thrives, the worldwide demand for energy resources increases. Energy Supply and Renewable Resources examines the history behind industrialized nations' dependence on natural resources, particularly fossil fuels, as well as developing nations' increasing consumption of these resources. This eye-opening volume draws parallels between the energy-related challenges faced by the United States and several other key nations: China, Germany, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Nigeria, and Venezuela."--BOOK JACKET.

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