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Fueling Mexico - Energy and Environment, 1850-1950

English · Paperback / Softback

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List of contents










1. Introduction: Energy, environment, and history; 2. 1850s: Solar society; 3. The nature of growth; 4. Searching for rocks; 5. The other revolution; 6. 1950s: Fossil-fueled society; Conclusion; Index.

About the author

Germán Vergara is Assistant Professor of History at the Georgia Institute of Technology.

Summary

Germán Vergara explains how, when, and why fossil fuels became the basis of Mexican society, comparing Mexico's fossil transition with those of other countries. The transition from a solar energy regime to one dependent on fossil fuels transformed Mexico's economy, politics, and culture - with serious environmental and social consequences.

Foreword

Germán Vergara explains how, when, and why fossil fuels (oil, coal, and natural gas) became the basis of Mexican society.

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