Out of time?
Richard Heinberg
Public Policy Review, 2007, vol. 14, issue 3, 197-203
Abstract:
It is claimed that resource scarcity will be a big threat to national security in the future as the UK will find itself increasingly reliant on unstable regions for its fuel supplies. Oil may be the first resource over which we feel the pinch. Here Richard Heinberg argues that the end of oil constitutes the greatest economic challenge since the dawn of the Industrial Revolution
Date: 2007
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