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The proposed book focuses on one of the most important issues
affecting humankind in this century - Peak Oil or the declining
availability of abundant, cheap energy-and its effects on our
industrialized economy and wildlife conservation. Energy will be
one of the defining issues of the 21st Century directly affecting
wildlife conservation wherever energy extraction is a primary
economic activity and indirectly through deepening economic
recessions. Since cheap, abundant energy has been at the core of
our industrial society, and has resulted in the technological
advancements we enjoy today, the peak in world oil extraction would
potentially have major impacts on civilization unless we prepare
well in advance. One potential economic solution covered in the
book would be a Steady State Economy with a stable population and
per capita consumption, particularly in such industrialized
countries as the United States. Furthermore, the lack of cheap,
abundant energy directly and indirectly affects conservation
efforts by professional societies and federal and state agencies,
and NGOs concerned with wildlife issues. We need to recognize these
potential problems and prepare, as much as possible, for the
consequences stemming from them.
The proposed book focuses on one of the most important issues
affecting humankind in this century - Peak Oil or the declining
availability of abundant, cheap energy-and its effects on our
industrialized economy and wildlife conservation. Energy will be
one of the defining issues of the 21st Century directly affecting
wildlife conservation wherever energy extraction is a primary
economic activity and indirectly through deepening economic
recessions. Since cheap, abundant energy has been at the core of
our industrial society, and has resulted in the technological
advancements we enjoy today, the peak in world oil extraction would
potentially have major impacts on civilization unless we prepare
well in advance. One potential economic solution covered in the
book would be a Steady State Economy with a stable population and
per capita consumption, particularly in such industrialized
countries as the United States. Furthermore, the lack of cheap,
abundant energy directly and indirectly affects conservation
efforts by professional societies and federal and state agencies,
and NGOs concerned with wildlife issues. We need to recognize these
potential problems and prepare, as much as possible, for the
consequences stemming from them.
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