Power Down: Options and Actions for a Post-Carbon World

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1Richard Heinberg / Petroleum / Power Down: Options and Actions for a Post-Carbon World / Peak oil / James Howard Kunstler / Pastoral / Oil shale / Literature / Time / Environmental economics / Petroleum politics / Futurology

Afterword Peak Oil and Poetry of Place Windfall depends on cheap oil. We use gasoline and petroleum-based asphalt roads to get Windfall edited and printed. We also rely on our computers and the Internet using equipment

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Source URL: www.hevanet.com

Language: English - Date: 2005-11-08 00:43:15
2Economic theories / Richard Heinberg / Time / Future / Environmental economics / Petroleum politics / Power Down: Options and Actions for a Post-Carbon World / Post Carbon Institute / Energy crisis / Peak oil / Futurology / Petroleum

Richard Heinberg Senior Fellow In Residence Richard Heinberg is the author of eleven books including: - Snake Oil (JulyThe End of Growth (AugustBlackout: Coal, Climate, and the Last Energy Crisis (2009)

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Source URL: richardheinberg.com

Language: English - Date: 2013-07-30 07:08:50
3Economic theories / Richard Heinberg / Time / Future / Environmental economics / Petroleum politics / Power Down: Options and Actions for a Post-Carbon World / Post Carbon Institute / Energy crisis / Peak oil / Futurology / Petroleum

Richard Heinberg Senior Fellow In Residence Richard Heinberg is the author of eleven books including: - Snake Oil (JulyThe End of Growth (AugustBlackout: Coal, Climate, and the Last Energy Crisis (2009)

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Source URL: www.postcarbon.org

Language: English - Date: 2014-10-03 19:38:56
4PowerMAN / System software / Technology / Electronics / PC power management / Power Down: Options and Actions for a Post-Carbon World / Personal computer / University of Liverpool / Liverpool John Moores University / Computers and the environment / Association of Commonwealth Universities / Computing

Powering Down Personal Computers Minimising PC Energy Personal computing uses around 10% of all electricity consumed in universities and colleges. The average unmanaged desktop PC uses around 10 kWh electricity a week so

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Source URL: www.goodcampus.org

Language: English - Date: 2011-08-30 10:48:25
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