A colleague and I have been talking about intersections between the peak oil
and climate change debates. Has anyone looked into this? Any suggestions for
useful resources on the peak oil issue?
Thanks,
Michele
Michele M. Betsill, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
listserve1.allegheny.edu'
Subject: peak oil and climate
A colleague and I have been talking about intersections between the peak oil
and climate change debates. Has anyone looked into this? Any suggestions for
useful resources on the peak oil issue?
Thanks,
Michele
Hi Michele,
Guri Bang and Camilla Froyn discuss energy security and climate change
issue linkage in a conference paper from the 48th Annual ISA Convention
entitled, "Issue linkage: Energy security and climate change concrns as
triggers for change in US climate policy." This is available at the
hanging Oil." London: Royal Institute
of International Affairs.
Simone
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A colleague and I
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change debates. Has anyone looked into this? Any suggestions for useful
resources on the
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Michele:
Jeremy Leggett's book "Empty Tank" from Random House (2005) - "Half Gone" by
Portobello Books outside the US - specifically deals with the connection
between peak oil and climate change. This is not an academic read but with his
background as a geologis
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Hi Michele-
The following briefing paper is quite helpful. It outlines different views
(pessimistic, IEA, optimistic) on what he calls the "reserves debate." It's
available on the Chatham House-Royal Institute of Inte
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My students have enjoyed the following piece from Harper's magazine
about the peak oil movement:
B. Urstadt. 2006. "Imagine There's No Oil" /Harper's Magazine/. Vol
313. Pp. 31-40. August issue.
Roopali Phadke
Macalester College
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
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