The oil depletion protocol : a plan to avert oil wars, terrorism and economic collapse
by
 
Heinberg, Richard.

Title
The oil depletion protocol : a plan to avert oil wars, terrorism and economic collapse

Author
Heinberg, Richard.

ISBN
9780865715639

Personal Author
Heinberg, Richard.

Publication Information
Gabriola Island, BC : New Society Publishers, c2006.

Physical Description
xii, 194 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.

Contents
1. The challenge of peak oil -- 2. Without the protocol : a century of chaos? -- 3. A plan -- 4. Dealing with diminishing oil : options and strategies -- 5. Discussion of the protocol : questions and objections -- 6. How can the protocol be adopted? -- App. 1. The oil depletion protocol / Colin J. Campbell.

Abstract
"The Oil Depletion Protocol describes a unique accord whereby nations would voluntarily reduce their oil production and oil imports according to a consistent, sensible formula. This would enable the task of energy transition to be planned and supported over the long term, providing a context of stable energy prices and peaceful cooperation. The Protocol will be presented at international gatherings, initiating the process of country-by-country negotiation and adoption, and mobilizing public support."--BOOK JACKET.

Subject Term
Petroleum industry and trade -- Political aspects.
 
Petroleum reserves -- Political aspects.
 
Renewable energy sources.


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