Party's Over, 9781905570003
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Dealing with the imminent decline of cheap oil, this book shows how oil and war have been closely related in the 20th century. Tracing the crucial role of fossil fuels in the rise of industrialism, it discusses the degree to which energy alternatives can compensate for oil, and recommends a global p…

Party's Over

Oil, War and the Fate of Industrial Societies

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  • Paperback

    320 pages

  • Release Date

    14 November 2005

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Summary

Without oil, what would you do? How would you travel? How would you eat? What would everyday life be like? The world is about to change dramatically and permanently as a result of oil depletion. Within the next few years, the global production of oil will peak. Thereafter, even with a switch to alternative energy sources, industrial societies will have less energy available to do all the things essential to their survival. We are entering a new era as different from the industrial one as the …

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781905570003
ISBN-10:1905570007
Author:Richard Heinberg
Publisher:Clairview Books
Imprint:Clairview Books
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:320
Edition:2nd
Release Date:14 November 2005
Weight:516g
Dimensions:240mm x 160mm
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Critics Review

‘If societies a century from now have managed to learn how to live peacefully, modestly, and sustainably, it may be at least partly because the advice in this timely book was heeded.’ - Thom Hartmann, author of The Last Hours of Ancient Sunlight ‘The Party’s Over is the book we need to reorient ourselves for a realistic future.’ - Chellis Glendinning, Ph.D., author of When Technology Wounds

About The Author

Richard Heinberg

RICHARD HEINBERG is a journalist, educator, lecturer, and musician. He has lectured widely, appearing on national radio and television in various countries, and is the author of four previous books, including Cloning the Buddha, The Moral Impact of Biotechnology and A New Covenant with Nature: Notes on the End of Civilisation and the Renewal of Culture. The latter was a recipient of the ‘Books to Live By’ award of Body/Mind/Spirit magazine. His monthly MuseLetter was nominated in 1994 by Utne Reader for an Alternative Press Award and has been included in Utne’s annual list of Best Alternative Newsletters. Heinberg is a member of the Core Faculty of New College of California, where he teaches courses on ‘Energy and Society’ and ‘Culture, Ecology, and Sustainable Community’. He is also an accomplished violinist. He lives with his wife in a suburban home they have renovated for energy efficiency, where they grow much of their own food. Richard’s website is:

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