
단행본
The race for what’s left: the global scramble for the world’s last resources
- 발행사항
- New York: Metropolitan Books, 2012
- 형태사항
- 306p. ; 25cm
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책 소개
From Michael Klare, the renowned expert on natural resource issues, an invaluable account of a new and dangerous global competitionThe world is facing an unprecedented crisis of resource depletion—a crisis that goes beyond "peak oil" to encompass shortages of coal and natural gas, copper and cobalt, water and arable land. With all of the Earth's habitable areas already in use, the desperate hunt for supplies has now reached the final frontiers. The Race for What's Left takes us from the Arctic to war zones to deep ocean floors, from a Russian submarine planting the country's flag under the North Pole to the large-scale buying up of African farmland by Saudi Arabia and other nations.As Michael T. Klare explains, this frenzy of extreme exploration and acquisition carries grave consequences. With resource extraction growing more complex, the environmental risks are becoming increasingly severe: the Deepwater Horizon disaster is only a preview of the dangers to come. At the same time, the intense search for dwindling supplies is igniting new border disputes, raising the likelihood of military confrontation. The only way out, Klare argues, will be to alter our consumption patterns altogether—a crucial task that will be the greatest challenge of the coming century.
목차
Introduction
1. Driven by depletion
2. Deep-offshore oil and gas
3. Invading the Arctic
4. Tar sands, shale gas, and other unconventional hydrocarbons
5. Mining's new frontiers
6. Rare earths and other critical minerals
7. Global "land grabs" and the struggle for food
8. Shaping the course of history
Notes
Ackwonledgements
Index