The New Map: Energy, Climate, and the Clash of Nations (Unabridged) The New Map: Energy, Climate, and the Clash of Nations (Unabridged)

The New Map: Energy, Climate, and the Clash of Nations (Unabridged‪)‬

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    • $19.99

Publisher Description

A Wall Street Journal besteller and a USA Today Best Book of 2020

Named Energy Writer of the Year for The New Map by the American Energy Society

A master class on how the world works.” —NPR

Pulitzer Prize-winning author and global energy expert, Daniel Yergin offers a revelatory new account of how energy revolutions, climate battles, and geopolitics are mapping our future


The world is being shaken by the collision of energy, climate change, and the clashing power of nations in a time of global crisis. Out of this tumult is emerging a new map of energy and geopolitics. The “shale revolution” in oil and gas has transformed the American economy, ending the “era of shortage” but introducing a turbulent new era. Almost overnight, the United States has become the world's number one energy powerhouse. Yet concern about energy's role in climate change is challenging the global economy and way of life, accelerating a second energy revolution in the search for a low-carbon future. All of this has been made starker and more urgent by the coronavirus pandemic and the economic dark age that it has wrought.

World politics is being upended, as a new cold war develops between the United States and China, and the rivalry grows more dangerous with Russia, which is pivoting east toward Beijing. Vladimir Putin and China's Xi Jinping are converging both on energy and on challenging American leadership, as China projects its power and influence in all directions. The South China Sea, claimed by China and the world's most critical trade route, could become the arena where the United States and China directly collide. The map of the Middle East, which was laid down after World War I, is being challenged by jihadists, revolutionary Iran, ethnic and religious clashes, and restive populations. But the region has also been shocked by the two recent oil price collapses--and by the very question of oil's future in the rest of this century.

A master storyteller and global energy expert, Daniel Yergin takes the reader on an utterly riveting and timely journey across the world's new map. He illuminates the great energy and geopolitical questions in an era of rising political turbulence and points to the profound challenges that lie ahead.

GENRE
Business & Personal Finance
NARRATOR
RP
Robert Petkoff
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
15:48
hr min
RELEASED
2020
September 15
PUBLISHER
Penguin Audio
SIZE
498.4
MB

Customer Reviews

Bobloblaw72 ,

Disappointing

My one sentence summary of the author’s take: “Oil and gas are important because of existing use patterns and the amount of money already invested.” Most of the book is a retelling of the well-told history of how the world became reliant on fossil fuels, while the comparatively smaller discussion on climate does little to communicate the damage and impending environmental catastrophe this will cause if global energy and consumption activity is not immediately changed. Disappointing that the author focuses so much on “realities” created by economic investment in the fossil fuel industry, while barely acknowledging the more significant reality of a changing climate that is displacing and killing millions more each year. Disappointing.

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