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Toward a New Iron Age? - Quantitative Modeling of Resource Exhaustion (Hardcover)
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Toward a New Iron Age? - Quantitative Modeling of Resource Exhaustion (Hardcover)
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Experts agree that the earth will eventually run out of certain
low-cost, nonrenewable resources, possibly as early as a century
from now. Will the transition to reliance on other, more abundant
resources be smooth or discontinuous? Might industrial societies
experience a marked decline in living standards-a radically
different kind of society from the one we now know? Geologists
maintain that once inexpensive high-grade resources are exhausted,
economic growth will slow. Economists are more optimistic: they
believe that new technologies and materials will be substituted
rapidly enough to prevent minor economic dislocations. Toward a New
Iron Age? takes an important step toward reconciling these
divergent views. It is the most comprehensive study of the economic
consequences of resource depletion-in particular, it is a thorough
exploration of the prospects for one key metal, copper. The authors
draw on geological and engineering data to calculate the resources
now available and to assess the feasibility of substituting
alternatives. Using linear programming and a range of hypothetical
base conditions, they are able to estimate the course, through the
next century and beyond, of several crucial factors: the rate at
which copper resources will be used and when they will be depleted;
how the price of the metal will fluctuate; when alternative
materials will be substituted, in what patterns, and at what costs.
By the late twenty-first century, the authors believe, low-cost
copper will no longer be available. Industrial societies will have
to operate on more abundant resources such as iron, silica, and
aluminum. They will enter, in short, a New Iron Age.
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