Предмет: Русский язык, автор: vova34486

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Глобальная энергетическая проблема — это проблема обеспечения человечества топливом и энергией в настоящее время и в обозримом будущем.

Главной причиной возникновения глобальной энергетической проблемы следует считать быстрый рост потребления минерального топлива в XX в.

Наращивание добычи топливно-энергетических ресурсов повлекло за собой серьезное ухудшение экологической ситуации (расширение открытой добычи полезных ископаемых, добыча на шельфе и др.). А рост спроса на эти ресурсы усилил конкуренцию как стран — экспортеров топливных ресурсов за лучшие условия продажи, так и между странами-импортерами за доступ к энергетическим ресурсам.

Экстенсивный путь решения энергетической проблемы предполагает дальнейшее увеличение добычи энергоносителей и абсолютный рост энергопотребления. Этот путь остается актуальным для современной мировой экономики.

На этой основе получает импульс интенсивный путь решения энергетической проблемы, заключающийся прежде всего в увеличении производства продукции на единицу энергозатрат.

На современном этапе и еще на долгие годы вперед решение глобальной энергетической проблемы будет зависеть от степени снижения энергоемкости экономики, т.е. от расхода энергии на единицу произведенного ВВП.

Таким образом, глобальной энергетической проблемы в ее прежнем понимании как угрозы абсолютной нехватки ресурсов в мире не существует. Тем не менее проблема обеспечения энергоресурсами сохраняется в модифицированном виде.

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