Description
The book begins by mapping the major forms of energy production, including fossil fuels, nuclear power, hydroelectric systems, and renewable sources such as wind and solar. Each category is explored in terms of its technological foundations, geographic distribution, and historical development. This overview establishes how diverse energy systems coexist and compete within the global landscape.
Attention is given to the concept of “power centers,” regions where energy production and control are concentrated. These areas often shape international relations due to their strategic importance. The narrative explores how geography, natural resources, and infrastructure investment influence global energy dominance.
The guide also examines the evolution of energy demand, tracing how industrialization, urbanization, and digital technologies have increased consumption over time. It highlights the growing complexity of balancing supply with environmental sustainability. The tension between expansion and conservation is presented as a central global challenge.
Renewable energy transitions are explored in detail, focusing on technological innovation, policy frameworks, and economic incentives driving change. The book discusses how countries are reshaping their energy portfolios to reduce emissions and increase resilience. These shifts are portrayed as both technical and political transformations.
Environmental implications are also addressed, including the impact of extraction, emissions, and land use on ecosystems and climate systems. The narrative emphasizes the interconnectedness of energy production and environmental health. It underscores the importance of long-term planning in mitigating ecological damage.
Geopolitical dimensions are woven throughout, illustrating how energy resources influence alliances, conflicts, and trade relationships. Control over energy supply chains often translates into strategic leverage on the global stage. The book highlights how energy security remains a defining issue in international policy.
An Atlas of Energy: Exploring the World’s Power Centers offers a comprehensive examination of the systems that power civilization. It connects technology, geography, and politics into a cohesive narrative that reveals how energy shapes both the present world and its future trajectory.
Details
Publisher - Xspurts.com
Language - English
Perfect Bound
Contributors
By author
Ruby M. Harris
Published Date - 2026-05-18
ISBN - 9781776843404
Dimensions - 22.9 x 15.2 x 1 cm
Page Count - 185
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