Beyond Oil: The View from Hubbert's Peak by Kenneth S. Deffeyes
First Edition
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Product Identifiers
ISBN-10 0809029561
ISBN-13 9780809029563
Key Details
Author Kenneth S. Deffeyes
Number Of Pages 224 pages
Format Hardcover
Publication Date 2005-03-15
Language English
Publisher Farrar, Straus amp; Giroux
Publication Year 2005
Copyright Date 2005
Illustrated Yes
Dimensions
Weight 16.2 Oz
Height 1 In.
Width 6.2 In.
Length 9.2 In.
Synopsis
Deffeyes, a geologist who was among the
first to warn of the coming oil crisis, now takes the next logical step
and turns his attention to the earth's supply of potential replacement
fuels.
With world oil production about to peak and
inexorably head toward steep decline, what fuels are available to meet
rising global energy demands? That question, once thought to address a
fairly remote contingency, has become ever more urgent, as a spate of
books has drawn increased public attention to the imminent exhaustion of
the economically vital world oil reserves. Deffeyes, a geologist who
was among the first to warn of the coming oil crisis, now takes the next
logical step and turns his attention to the earth's supply of potential
replacement fuels. In Beyond Oil, he traces out their likely production
futures, with special reference to that of oil, utilizing the same
analytic tools developed by his former colleague, the pioneering
petroleum-supply authority M. King Hubbert. The book includes chapters
on natural gas, coal, tar sands and heavy oils, oil shale, uranium, and
(although not strictly an energy resource itself) hydrogen. A concluding
chapter on the overall energy picture covers the likely mix of energy
sources the world can rely on for the near-term future, and the special
roles that will need to be played by conservation, high-mileage diesel
automobiles, nuclear power plants, and wind-generated electricity. An
acknowledged expert in the field, Deffeyes brings a deeply informed, yet
optimistic approach to bear on the growing debate. His main concern is
not our long-term adaptation to a world beyond oil but our immediate
future: "Through our inattention, we have wasted the years that we might
have used to prepare for lessened oil supplies. The next ten years are
critical."
We are all hooked on oil, and oil is
getting scarcer. Like it or not, changes are coming. But do we
understand our choices, or even the variables that control our choices?
Using aggressive analysis, common sense, and a liberal dash of humor,
Deffeyes lays out our options. It's your life, your choices, your
future; you can't afford to miss this book" --Brian J. Skinner, Eugene
Higgins Professor of Geology and Geophysics, Yale University "With his
folksy style and penetrating vision, Deffeyes tells it like it is. This
book is another nail in the coffin of the age of oil." --David
Goodstein, Vice Provost, California Institute of Technology, and author
of Out of Gas: The End of the Age of Oil "Worldwide oil production is
now in the process of peaking and will soon begin an irreversible
decline. With compelling, down-to-earth reasoning, this book explains
both why the decline of our most precious fuel is inevitable, and how
challenging it will be to cope with what comes next." --Richard E.
Smalley, University Professor, Rice University, and Nobel laureate in
chemistry, 1996 "A valuable encore to Hubbert's Peak, this new book by
Professor Deffeyes offers a wide-ranging overview of the world's energy
alternatives 'beyond oil.' Its crystal-clear prose, easily understood by
the layman, is peppered with anecdotes, memories, and scientific
insights, mirroring the author's half century of first-hand experience
in the industry." --A.M. Samsam Bakhtiari, senior expert, National
Iranian Oil Company "In his new book, Professor Deffeyes stands on the
world's peak oil output, like Moses peering from the mountaintop to the
Promised Land. Beyond Oilis a must read for anyone who wants to learn
more about one of the biggest challenges humanity has ever faced."
--Matthew R. Simmons, chairman, Simmons Company International