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The Petroleum Papers - (Washington Post Best Book of the Year) by Geoff Dembicki
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- A WASHINGTON POST BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR "An essential read.
- About the Author: Geoff Dembicki is an investigative climate change reporter from Alberta, Canada, home of the largest tar sand deposits in the world.
- 256 Pages
- Science, Global Warming & Climate Change
- Series Name: Washington Post Best Book of the Year
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About the Book
"Drawing from hundreds of confidential oil industry documents spanning decades, this explosive work of investigative reporting reveals for the first time the far-right conspiracy that's stopped the world from preventing the climate crisis. In The Petroleum Papers, investigative journalist Geoff Dembicki tells the story of how the American oil companies that founded the tar sands in Alberta, Canada--home to the third-biggest oil reserves on the planet--ignored warnings about climate devastation as early as 1959. Instead of alerting the world to act on this impending global disaster, Exxon, Koch Industries, Shell and others created ad campaigns saying climate change isn't real and that alternatives to oil are an economic disaster. These companies built a global right-wing echo chamber to ensure tar sands could keep flowing into the U.S., which helped elect Donald Trump and now leaves the Joe Biden administration with a sprawling climate mess. But Dembicki also tells the high-stakes stories of people fighting back: the Seattle lawyer who brought Big Tobacco to its knees and is now going after Big Oil, a young Filipino activist who saw her family drown in a climate disaster, and a former engineer at Exxon who was pushed out for asking too many hard questions. With experts now warning we have less than a decade to get global emissions under control, The Petroleum Papers provides a step-by-step account of how we got to this precipice and the politicians and companies who deserve our blame."--]cProvided by publisher.Book Synopsis
A WASHINGTON POST BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR "An essential read."--The Washington Post "Essential... This book belongs on the shelf next to Merchants of Doubt, Dark Money, and Kochland." --Roy Scranton, author of Learning to Die in the Anthropocene "The petroleum industry is guilty of a Big Tobacco-style public cover-up, according to this vivid exposé."--Publishers Weekly STARRED Review Burning fossil fuels will cause catastrophic global warming: this is what top American oil executives were told by scientists in 1959. But they ignored that warning. Instead, they developed one of the biggest, most polluting oil sources in the world--the oil sands in Alberta, Canada. As investigative journalist Geoff Dembicki reveals in this explosive book, the decades-long conspiracy to keep the oil sands flowing into the U.S. would turn out to be one of the biggest reasons for the world's failure to stop the climate crisis. In The Petroleum Papers, Dembicki draws from confidential oil industry documents to uncover for the first time how companies like Exxon, Koch Industries, and Shell built a global right-wing echo chamber to protect oil sands profits--a misinformation campaign that continues to this day. He also tells the high-stakes stories of people fighting back: a Seattle lawyer who brought down Big Tobacco and is now going after Big Oil, a Filipina activist whose family drowned in a climate disaster, and a former Exxon engineer pushed out for asking hard questions. With experts now warning we have less than a decade to get global emissions under control, The Petroleum Papers provides a step-by-step account of how we got to this precipice--and the politicians and companies who deserve our blame. Published in Partnership with the David Suzuki InstituteReview Quotes
"[A] brisk, masterful crime story"
--Toronto Star "In a classical Greek tragedy, the world is brought to ruin by a character's moral flaw. The moral flaw that has brought the planet to the brink of climate chaos, according to [The Petroleum Papers], is unbridled greed compounded by hubris--a bloated sense of corporate entitlement...[F]or those who want a no-frills account of how we ended up on the climate precipice, this is an essential read."
--Richard Schiffman, The Washington Post "The petroleum industry is guilty of a Big Tobacco-style public cover-up, according to this vivid exposé."
--Publishers Weekly STARRED Review "A truly needed compendium of Big Oil's endless lies--Geoff Dembicki has done the world a tremendous favor. Hopefully we'll act on it; if not, it will be a great resource for any future historians wondering why and how we let the petroleum-industrial complex do such damage."
--Bill McKibben, author of The End of Nature and Falter and cofounder of 350.org "A terrific and engaging book with great new investigative material. The Petroleum Papers reveals how the Koch brothers, Exxon and other key players in the Canadian tar sands led a decades-long campaign to misinform the public about climate change. Dembicki has provided us with a compelling narrative of the efforts fossil fuel companies took to profit from planet destroying fuels despite extensive knowledge of the dangers."
--Robert Brulle, Visiting Professor of Environment and Society, Brown University "Dembicki's painstaking journalism and research help reveal a global kleptocracy as cold-blooded as they are deluded; this book belongs on the shelf next to Naomi Oreskes and Erik Conway's Merchants of Doubt, Jane Mayer's Dark Money, and Christopher Leonard's Kochland. An essential chapter in the tragic story of our collective failure to stop catastrophic climate change."
--Roy Scranton, author of Learning to Die in the Anthropocene "Dembicki documents how oil industry executives willfully ignored the findings of their own scientists, then spent nearly thirty years sowing confusion in order to paralyze public debate... Read this book on the power of lies and scream."
--Andrew Nikiforuk, author of Tar Sands "An exposé that reads like a novel... The Petroleum Papers is gripping even as it enrages."
--Seth Klein, author of A Good War
About the Author
Geoff Dembicki is an investigative climate change reporter from Alberta, Canada, home of the largest tar sand deposits in the world. His book Are We Screwed? won the 2018 Green Prize for Sustainable Literature. He is a regular contributor to the Tyee and VICE. He lives in Brooklyn.Dimensions (Overall): 9.1 Inches (H) x 5.9 Inches (W) x 1.1 Inches (D)
Weight: 1.19 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Series Title: Washington Post Best Book of the Year
Sub-Genre: Global Warming & Climate Change
Genre: Science
Number of Pages: 256
Publisher: Greystone Books
Format: Hardcover
Author: Geoff Dembicki
Language: English
Street Date: September 20, 2022
TCIN: 85626419
UPC: 9781771648912
Item Number (DPCI): 247-02-8643
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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