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Environmental Stress and Conflict on Earth Today

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Environmental Stress and Conflict on Earth Today

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2006-03-11

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This is a 17 slide PowerPoint presentation prepared for the 18th Nobel Peace Prize Forum at Luther College in Decorah, Iowa. It describes the fundamental forces driving energy production and consumption world-wide, and basic measures of energy efficiencies like energy ratios and the qualities of different energy sources (from oil and gas, to coal, nuclear, hydro to and all the other renewables). It also covers conflict zones related to oil, and compares them to some others related to water like the Nile River Basin.

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Andregg, Michael M.. (2006). Environmental Stress and Conflict on Earth Today. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/208812.

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