Energy and the Environment (Mit-Pappalarado Series in Mechanical Engineering)
Oxford University Press, USA | 336 pages | 2002-02-22 | ISBN: 0195150929 | PDF | 6.4 Mb
Oxford University Press, USA | 336 pages | 2002-02-22 | ISBN: 0195150929 | PDF | 6.4 Mb
In an age of mounting energy crises, James A. Fay and Dan S. Golomb's Energy and the Environment offers a timely treatment of a critical problem in urban-industrial societies: the worldwide growth of energy use and the destructive relationship between this energy use and environmental degradation. This comprehensive text provides the scientific and technological background for understanding how our ever-increasing use of energy threatens the natural environment at local, regional, and global scales and how this threat could be mitigated by more efficient use of conventional energy sources and their replacement by renewable energy sources. Designed for upper-level undergraduate and first-year graduate students, Energy and the Environment is essential reading for students and professionals in energy and environmental sciences and technology.
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