The Moral Case for Fossil Fuels

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by Alex Epstein


  United Nations (UN):

  on energy supply, 26

  The State of Food Insecurity in the World, 56–57

  United States:

  air pollution in, 152–53, 153

  energy availability in, 41–42

  life expectancy in, 128

  storms in, 124–25

  technology in, 128

  zero deaths from drought in,

  126

  uranium, 61, 196

  value:

  of human life, see human life

  standard of, 29–33, 136, 195, 201

  Washington, George, 147

  waste disposal, 21, 142, 147–49, 148

  water:

  bacteria-filled, 128, 142, 145

  clean, 19–20, 20, 67, 86

  distilled, 167

  for irrigation, 83

  lesser meaning of, 31–32

  purification of, 144, 148–49

  quality of, 143–45, 143, 163–64

  shortages of, 178

  for solar and wind installations, 56

  water purification plants, 21

  water vapor, 94, 97, 99

  wealth, creation of, 18

  weather:

  misrepresentation of, 105–6

  storm-related deaths, 23, 121, 123–25, 123, 125, 128

  unsettled conditions, 21

  use of term, 93

  wet mass movement, deaths from, 121

  wilderness, pristine, 30

  wildfires, deaths from, 121

  wind, cause of, 47

  wind power:

  backup required for, 53

  cutting-edge promise of, 12

  diluteness of, 48

  energy from, 3

  in Germany, 50–55, 51, 52

  inadequacy as energy source, 57–58, 135

  intermittency problem with, 48, 50–53

  in Netherlands, 131

  niche uses for, 58

  resources required in, 49–50, 49, 56, 154–55

  turbine blades, 49

  unreliability of, 12

  world use of, 11, 12, 44, 44

  wood, energy from, 55, 56

  World Bank, 28

  Yergin, Daniel, The Prize, 159

 

 

 


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