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Highly accessible and forward-looking text for student courses on the issues we face around energy, society, and the environment
This volume in the celebrated Critical Introductions to Geography series offers a concise introduction to the social, technical, and environmental issues related to the extraction, production, generation, disposal, and use of energy. It provides a well-rounded overview, including perspectives on energy supply and the economic sectors in which energy is used.
Energy, Society and Environment utilizes a comprehensive approach from the principles of energy production through to consumption and public policy. An extensive range of examples and illustrations have been designed to bring the subject to life for an international readership. An interdisciplinary analysis of the supply side and of the natural resource and economic sectors in which energy is used from a much-needed social science perspective is also included.
In Energy, Society and Environment, readers can expect to learn about:
Social and environmental dimensions of energy development and use, across various natural resource geographies and global commodity chains.
Different primary energy sources, physical principles underlying power generation and storage, means of transformation, and social and environmental challenges
Political, economic, cultural, and design considerations, together with the policy dimensions of energy procurement, consumption, and pollution.
How the energy issues faced by society today are entangled in deeper social and environmental contexts
Multifaceted obstacles to decarbonizing energy use while also meeting goals of sustainability and environmental justice
A thought-provoking and accessible textbook, Energy, Society and Environment is a key resource to familiarize students with the range of issues at the intersection of energy, society, and the environment, connecting them to the many areas of expertise needed to solve humanity's energy challenges.
Contents
1. Introduction
2. Critical Energy Studies
PART 1 - RESOURCES & SOCIETY
3. Coal
4. Oil and Gas
5. Bioenergy
6. Hydropower
7. Nuclear & Geothermal
8. Solar, Wind, Waves, Tides
9. Metals and Minerals
PART 2 - ENERGY FUTURES
10. Electricity Grids & Pipelines
11. Mobility & Transportation
12. Homes, Buildings, Occupants
13. Industrial Ecology & Manufacturing
14. Food-Energy-Water
15. Energy Justice
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