Setting the Stage
This entry is the beginning of a 25-part series that dicusses the current dynamics (well, as of late 2008 at least) of the world's energy policies, energy types ans sources, tomorrow's balance of power and global warming. Put together, this series should read very much like a research paper, because wouldn't you know, that's exactly what this is.
Today all you get is the Table of Contents. Though it's entirely boring and mostly uninformative, I am including it so that at the end, y'all can see how this can all be put together to resemble a research paper. (For all you college kids out there who will blatently rip off this work, eat your heart out!) The point of this paper was to be a useful synopsis, not a rigorous study, of energy policies and our path forward. To give you an idea of exactly how high-level this stuff really is, when you see my references thoughout the series, you'll notice almost all of my references are from Wikipedia! Wikipedia is by no means the be-all-and-end-all of information, so blame the anonymous masses who contribute to Wikipedia for any inaccuracies you will invariably find.
Oh, and for convenience sake, just be smart and realize that I abbreviate Sustainable Energy and the World to Come as SEatWtC. Blog titles are very expensive real estate!
Ok, on to the Table of Contents (TOC):
Table of Contents
- Part 1: TOC (April 22, 2009)
- Part 2: Introduction
- Part 3: World Energy Policies
- Part 4: Kyoto Protocol
- Part 5: Consultative Energy Agencies
- Part 6: International Energy Agency (IEA)
- Part 7: World Energy Council (WEC)
- Part 8: Global Energy Policies
- Part 9: Energy Policy of the United States
- Part 10: Energy Policy of China
- Part 11: Energy Policy of the European Union
- Part 12: Energy Policy of Russia
- Part 13: Global Effects of Energy Policies
- Part 14: Energy Types and Sources
- Part 15: Crude Oil
- Part 16: Peak Oil
- Part 17: Natural Gas
- Part 18: Solar, Wind and Hydropower
- Part 19: Geothermal
- Part 20: Biomass
- Part 21: Nuclear Energy
- Part 22: Global Warming
- Part 23: Reducing our Carbon Footprint
- Part 24: Tomorrow's Balance of Power
- Part 25: Conclusion
Tune in tomorrow for Part 2 of SEatWtC!
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