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Linda Baine McGown
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California State University, Long Beach, USA
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John O’M. Bockris
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Texas A & M, College Station, USA
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Table of contents (19 chapters)
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Front Matter
Pages i-xiii
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The Approaching Energy Disaster
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- Linda Baine McGown, John O’M. Bockris
Pages 3-12
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- Linda Baine McGown, John O’M. Bockris
Pages 13-24
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- Linda Baine McGown, John O’M. Bockris
Pages 25-38
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Pages 39-54
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Pages 55-62
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Alternatives: What Could Replace Our Exhausting Fuels?
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Pages 69-79
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Pages 81-89
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- Linda Baine McGown, John O’M. Bockris
Pages 91-106
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- Linda Baine McGown, John O’M. Bockris
Pages 107-124
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- Linda Baine McGown, John O’M. Bockris
Pages 125-139
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- Linda Baine McGown, John O’M. Bockris
Pages 141-151
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Pages 153-167
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Pages 169-191
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Pages 193-200
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The Hydrogen Economy
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Front Matter
Pages 201-204
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- Linda Baine McGown, John O’M. Bockris
Pages 205-214
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- Linda Baine McGown, John O’M. Bockris
Pages 215-221
About this book
The Three Mile Island accident, the periodic occurrence of long gas lines until sufficient price increases are achieved, our dependence on foreign powers for a large fraction of our energy supply, and continual controversy in our government and concerned public groups all point to the real pre sence of an energy crisis. Even the government has finally publicly acknow ledged the fact that our present fuel sources will run out soon enough to be of concern to us now. This knowledge should raise many questions in the minds of our citizens. When will our sources run out, or at least become too expensive to afford? What could replace them, and which alternatives are best? When we hear about these matters in the news media, we get many contradictory opinions, mainly concerning coal and nuclear energy. Most of us realize that the reintroduction of coal on a massive scale would give rise to considerable pollution difficulties. Many people are also waking to an awareness of the dangers of nuclear reactors. When we turn to scientists for answers, we find that each one seems to advise us that a single path to new energy sources is the best-of course, each scientist tends to advise his own path.
Authors and Affiliations
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California State University, Long Beach, USA
Linda Baine McGown
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Texas A & M, College Station, USA
John O’M. Bockris