BEYOND OIL IN 20 YEARS
Tags: OIL consumption; ENERGY consumption; PETROLEUM; GLOBAL warming -- Prevention; CLIMATIC changes -- Prevention; AIR pollution -- Prevention; ENVIRONMENTAL policy -- United States; ENVIRONMENTALISM
Related Articles
- SUSTAINABLE CITIES. // Teaching Science: The Journal of the Australian Science Teachers;Mar2010 Careers in Science, p6
The article discusses the role of sustainable cities in fighting global warming and climate change while adapting to increasing energy consumption and overpopulation. Planning Institute of Australia national policy manager Kirsty Kelly tells that most cities seek sustainable solutions including...
- Benefits and Costs of the Environment: Copenhagen Consensus 2008. Pedersen, Ole W. // Journal of Environmental Law;2008, Vol. 20 Issue 3, p465
The article discusses the Copenhagen Consensus, an international group of economists led by Danish environmentalist Bjorn Lomborg, which deliberates on how to address major challenges facing the world. In 2004, this consensus compiled a list of ten challenges facing the world, which included...
- How psychology can curb climate change. Aldhous, Peter // New Scientist;8/22/2009, Vol. 203 Issue 2722, p6
The article reports on the use of marketing and psychology to combat global warming. A report from an American Psychological Association (APA) task force suggested strategies to convince consumers to do their part in practicing climate-friendly behavior. A study led by Wesley Schultz of...
- The Green Miles. Ursery, Stephen // Waste Age;Nov2010, Vol. 41 Issue 11, p6
This article reports on the introduction of the proposed fuel efficiency and greenhouse gas emission standards for heavy-duty trucks and buses by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Department of Transportation (DOT) in 2010. The proposed regulations would require vehicles to...
- Why al-Qaeda may save the world. // New Statesman;6/7/2004, Vol. 133 Issue 4691, p6
Offers a look at the global dependency upon fossil fuels for energy and the risks of global warming. Criticism of the fear of rising gasoline prices; Claim that the world should invest in renewable energy resources; Comparison of the risks of global warming with the risks of nuclear energy...
- Natural gas needed in global warming battle. // Western Farm Press Exclusive Insight;7/24/2012, p11
The article highlights the importance of natural gas in the fight against global climate change, which was the conclusion of Cornell professor of earth and atmospheric sciences Lawrence M. Cathles in his study. A total of about 40% of global warming benefit is expected to be gained if the world...
- FLYING LESS IS ABOUT ENVIRONMENTAL AND SOCIAL EQUITY. Stewart, John // Earth Island Journal;Autumn2012, Vol. 27 Issue 3, p45
In this article, the author discusses ways to reduce carbon emissions. The author argues that though environmental impact of an air travel is the fastest-growing source of climate emissions, but traveling in automobile and other means of public transportation cause the same impact. The author...
- WE CANNOT LOSE OUR GREEN AND OUR BLUE. Maia, Cesar // UN Chronicle;Jun2007, Vol. 44 Issue 2, p44
The article focuses on the effort of the government of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil to address the environmental issues facing the city, particularly global warming and climate change. Among the city government's initiative are reforestation and promotion of bicycle as an alternative means of...
- MOVING HEAVEN AND EARTH. Wood, Graeme // Atlantic Monthly (10727825);Jul/Aug2009, Vol. 304 Issue 1, p70
The article discusses efforts by scientists to reengineer the climate in order to combat the effects of global warming. The ideas proposed by the scientists, the author indicates, are both inexpensive and technologically plausible. Topics include engineering the planet back into its...


