Dear Colleagues,

Here's the summary of suggested sources I received about the link between peak 
oil and climate change. Many thanks to those who contributed.

Michele


Richard Heinberg. 2007. Bridging Peak Oil and Climate Change Activism. 
Museletter #177. Available at http://www.richardheinberg.com/museletter/177.

Jeremy Legget. 2005. Half Gone: Oil, Gas, Hot Air and the Global Energy Crisis. 
Portobello Books Ltd.

David Strahan. 2007. The Last Oil Shock. McArthur & Co.

Norman Selley. 2000. Changing Oil. Royal Institute of International Affairs.

Guri Bank and Camilla Froyn. Issue Linkage: energy security and climate change 
concerns as triggers for change in US climate policy". Paper delivered at 48th 
annual ISA meeting.

Association of Peak Oil. Energy Bulletin. Available at 
http://www.energybulletin.net/about.php.

Renaud Crassous, Jean Charles Hourcade and Olivier Sassi. Endogenous Structural 
Change and Climate Targets. Available at 
http://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/docs/00/06/01/81/PDF/Crassous_Hourcade_Sassi.pdf.

James H. Kunstler. 2006. The Long Emergency: Surviving the End of Oil, Climate 
Change, and Other Converging Catastrophes of the Twenty-first Century.

Jeremy Leggett's Empty Tank (Random House 2005).

Misc. papers from Jim Hansen (available on his website)

Michael Lynch ([EMAIL PROTECTED]<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>)

B. Urstadt. 2006. Imagine There's No Oil. Harper Magazine. 313 (August): 31-40




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Department of Political Science
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