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Challenged by carbon, the oil industry and climate change, Bryan Lovell

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Challenged by carbon, the oil industry and climate change, Bryan Lovell
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 197-205) and index
Illustrations
mapsillustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Challenged by carbon
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
351329772
Responsibility statement
Bryan Lovell
Sub title
the oil industry and climate change
Summary
Is there a low-carbon future for the oil industry? Faced with compelling new geological evidence, the petroleum industry can no longer ignore the consequences of climate change brought on by consumption of its products. Yet the global community will continue to burn fossil fuels as we manage the transition to a low-carbon economy. As a geologist, oil man, academic and erstwhile politician, Bryan Lovell is uniquely well placed to describe the tensions accompanying the gradual greening of the petroleum industry over the last decade. He describes how, given the right lead from government, the oil industry could be environmental saviors, not villains, playing a crucial role in stabilizing emissions through the capture and underground storage of carbon dioxide. Challenging prejudices of both the environmentalists and the oil industry, Lovell ultimately assigns responsibility to us as consumers and our elected governments, highlighting the need for decisive leadership and urgent action to establish an international framework of policy and regulation
Table Of Contents
Geologists on the road to Kyoto -- A crucial message from 55 million years ago -- An Atlantic divide in big oil -- What is the oil industry supposed to do? -- The size of the problem and the scale of the answer -- Safe storage: from villain to hero -- Taking it a decade at a time -- The proof in the puddingstone
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