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|a Gonzalez, Pablo Rafael.
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|a Running Out (2008) :
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|a Table of Contents; Author's Preface to the Second Edition; Introduction; Chapter 1. The New Paradigm; Chapter 2. Economy, Energy and the Environment; Chapter 3. Population and Energy; Chapter 4. Running Out of Oil; Chapter 5. Finite Resources; Chapter 6. Reality 2000; Chapter 7. Forecasts Show Demand for Oil Will Outstrip Supply; Chapter 8. More Production, Less Reserves; Chapter 9. Crude Oil in the Non-OPEC Countries; Chapter 10. Crude Oil in the OPEC Countries; Chapter 11. Different Option; Chapter 12. How Long Will the Oil Reserves Last?; Chapter 13. A Look to the Past.
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|a The numbers speak for themselves. A disastrous worldwide trend over the last 100 years is illustrated in tables, graphs and analyses of natural resource reserves vs. production and consumption. The effects of world income distribution, objective limits to economic growth on a finite planet, the impossibility of providing full employment on a global scale and the role allotted to the Third World are laid out in black on white. Updated tables and a new, compact format bring this volume of essential statistics to today's increasingly tense debate. The figures add up to an urgent call for a global.
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