The Energy Question

The Energy Question by Gerald Foley is a comprehensive examination of energy needs and resources, published by Penguin in 1992. This fourth edition spans 315 pages and is presented in English. The book explores energy from various angles, including technical, environmental, and political perspectives, providing a well-rounded analysis of the subject.
Readers will find a thorough discussion on critical issues such as the future of nuclear energy following the Chernobyl disaster, the availability of oil supplies, and the significance of renewable resources. Additionally, this edition introduces a new chapter that addresses global warming and the threats to the ozone layer, making it a relevant resource for those interested in energy policy and environmental concerns.
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This survey of our energy needs and resources considers them all from a technical, an environmental and even a political perspective. The revised fourth edition lays particular emphasis on the issues of the prospects for nuclear energy after Chernobyl, the availability of oil supplies and the role of renewable resources. A new chapter covers global warming and the threat to the ozone layer.
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