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  1. 5. Feb. 2018 · Many persons perhaps entertain a vague notion that some day our coal seams will be found emptied to the bottom, and swept clean like a coal-cellar. Our fires and furnaces, they think, will then be suddenly extinguished, and cold and darkness will be left to reign over a depopulated country.

  2. The Coal Question. W. Stanley Jevons A. W. Flux. Third edition. Pp. 1 + 467. (London: Macmillan and Co., Ltd., 1906.) Price 10s. net. Nature - The Coal Question. Skip to main content. Thank you ...

  3. Other articles where The Coal Question is discussed: William Stanley Jevons: …not until the publication of The Coal Question (1865), in which Jevons called attention to the gradual exhaustion of Britain’s coal supplies, that he received public recognition. He feared that as the supply of coal was exhausted, its price would rise. That conclusion was wrong, however, because it failed to…

  4. Jevons The Coal Question Download. In his 1865 book, “The Coal Question; An Inquiry Concerning the Progress of the Nation, and the Probable Exhaustion of Our Coal Mines,” British economist William Stanley Jevons warned that Britain would exhaust the coal supplies that were fueling its growth and prosperity. He argued that increased ...

  5. Jevons, William Stanley. "The Coal Question (1865)". The Future of Nature: Documents of Global Change, edited by Libby Robin, Sverker Sörlin and Paul Warde, New Haven: Yale University Press, 2013, pp. 78-88.

  6. 11. Okt. 2008 · The coal question; an inquiry concerning the progress of the Nation, and the probable exhaustion of our coal-mines by Jevons, William Stanley, 1835-1882; Flux, Alfred William, 1867-1942, ed. Publication date 1965 Topics Coal Publisher Ne ...

  7. 8. Apr. 2017 · Paperback – April 8, 2017. The Coal Question; An Inquiry Concerning the Progress of the Nation, and the Probable Exhaustion of Our Coal Mines (1865) was a book by economist William Stanley Jevons that explored the implications of Britain's reliance on coal. Given that coal was a finite, non-renewable energy resource, Jevons raised the ...

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