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Energy war

"This documentary describes the geopolitical consequences of the dependency on fossil fuels. The 21st century will be dominated by the struggle for energy: It will be every man for himself and it's going to get dirty. Energy War features the New York Times columnist,Thomas Friedman, who is also the author of the international bestseller "The World is Flat". In the struggle for fossil fuels, countries all over the world are forced to take new political and moral decisions and have to enter into awkward alliances: rogue regimes must be tolerated and befriended" .(From the Netherlands, in English, Russian, Spanish and Georgian, English subtitles) -- website.

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  • ""This documentary describes the geopolitical consequences of the dependency on fossil fuels. The 21st century will be dominated by the struggle for energy: It will be every man for himself and it's going to get dirty. Energy War features the New York Times columnist,Thomas Friedman, who is also the author of the international bestseller "The World is Flat". In the struggle for fossil fuels, countries all over the world are forced to take new political and moral decisions and have to enter into awkward alliances: rogue regimes must be tolerated and befriended" .(From the Netherlands, in English, Russian, Spanish and Georgian, English subtitles) -- website."@en
  • "Profiles newly emergent 'superpowers' such as Iran and Venezuela. Thomas Friedman analyzes the political concept of 'petro authoritarianism' and Kenneth Deffeyes explains the 'Peak Oil' phenomenon, the point at which the earth's supply of oil begins its terminal decline. Concludes by investigating the search for alternatives to our dependency on oil, featuring interviews with economists, stock market traders, and new energy entrepreneurs, who discuss the pros and cons of such possible substitutes as biofuels, hydropower, nuclear and solar energy."@en
  • "Profiles newly emergent 'superpowers' such as Iran and Venezuela. Thomas Friedman analyzes the political concept of 'petro authoritarianism' and Kenneth Deffeyes explains the 'Peak Oil' phenomenon, the point at which the earth's supply of oil begins its terminal decline. Concludes by investigating the search for alternatives to our dependency on oil, featuring interviews with economists, stock market traders, and new energy entrepreneurs, who discuss the pros and cons of such possible substitutes as biofuels, hydropower, nuclear and solar energy."

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  • "Energy war"