Global warming reveals that world energy consumption is on an unsustainable path. This updated second edition of The New Energy Crisis examines the impact of climate change on energy economics and geopolitics, exploring key issues such as energy poverty, renewable and nuclear energy, and focusing on the implications of the Fukushima crisis.Foreword; C.Mandil Introduction; J-M.Chevalier & P.Geoffron The New Energy Crisis; J-M.Chevalier The Questioned Sustainability of the Carbon-Dependent Asian Dynamics; P.Geoffron & S.Rouhier Russia and the Caspian Region: Between East and West; N.Campaner & A.Gubaidullin Energy, Poverty and Economic Development; J-M.Chevalier & N.Ou?draogo Oil and Gas Resources of the Middle East and North Africa: a Curse or a Blessing?; M-C.Aoun The United States: Energy at a Turning Point?; S.Meritet & F.Salaun Climate Change, Security of Supply and Competitiveness: Does Europe Have the Means to Implement its Ambitious Energy Vision?; J.Keppler Energy Finance: the Case for Derivatives Markets; D.Lautier Renewable Energy in the 21st Century; M.Cruciani Nuclear Energy after Fukushima; P.C.Zaleski Winning the Battle?; J-M.ChevalierJEAN-MARIE CHEVALIER is currently Professor of Economics at Paris-Dauphine University, France, at the Centre de G?opolitique de l'Energie et des Mati?res Premi?res (CGEMP). He is also a Senior Associate at Cambridge Energy Research Associates (IHS/CERA, Paris office). He has published numerous books and articles on energy economics and industrial organization. Recent publications include Les 100 mots de l'?nergie (2010), Report on Oil Price Volatility (Report for Mrs Christine Lagarde, French Minister of Economy, Industry and Employment 2010), and Les march?s europ?ens du gaz et de l'?lectricit?: un d?fi pour l'Europe et pour la France (2008). Jean-Marie Chevalier graduated from the Institut d'Etudes Politiques de Paris and holds a PhD in economics from the University Pantheon-Sorbonne. PATRICls#