The use of fossil fuels (oil, natural gas and coal) has contributed to the socioeconomic development of the world. However, the abuse of these fuels is harming the advances that have been achieved. In 2005, the world's commercial energy consumption was 63% higher than the figure for 1980; the forecast for 2030 is that it will exceed 2005 figures by 50%. this increase is directly related to the dominant development model, based on economic growth, which has not taken into consideration the idea that the planet is finite. It is a model which, in order to function, has made use of fossil fuels, but which has now entered a crisis owing to the exhaustion of these reserves and the phenomenon of climate change. The control of energy production has been used as a weapon for economic and political pressure, thereby granting energy a new dimension within international security. Even though the future has to come from renewable energies, at the present moment, these energies do not represent more than 7% of the world's energy consumption. In addition, the production of biofuels has come into direct competition with agricultural production, thereby widening the crisis to one of food security; nuclear energy does not seem to be a viable alternative, either. The background debate is to discover whether we are capable of creating a culture of self-containment that will allow us to find the right balance with respect to energy consumption.
ISSN: 1132-6107
60 pp.
Various authors. Mariano Marzo (adviser)
Date of publication: 11/2008
Issue price: 7 €
Introducció. (pdf 85kB)
El futur dels combustibles fòssils. Prospectiva cap a l'horitzó de 2030. (pdf 147kB)
Mariano Marzo
L'energia abundant i barata és un regal enverinat. Per una cultura de l'autocontenció. (pdf 137kB)
Jorge Riechmann
Energia i medi ambient. La nova realitat de l'escalfament global. (pdf 226kB)
Javier Martín Vide
La geopolítica de l'energia. Breu anatomia d'un afer global. (pdf 201kB)
Paul Isbell
Combustibles fòssils: petroli, gas natural i carbó. Reserves, consum i producció. (pdf 187kB)
Redacció Fundació CIDOB
La solució no pot ser nuclear. Una tecnologia fracassada que és poc més que un miratge. (pdf 231kB)
Marcel Coderch
100% renovables? Les opcions que ens ofereixen les energies renovables per al segle XXI. (pdf 230kB)
Jaume Margarit i Roset
Biocombustibles i crisi alimentària. Paradoxes de les polítiques energètiques. (pdf 223kB)
Lluís Batet i Enric Velo
Reptes del futur energètic mundial. Transició cap a un nou model energètic. (pdf 157kB)
Joan Esteve i Albert Casanova
Selecció de documents. (pdf 87kB)