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CrudeThe Story of Oil |
Product Details
Format
Hardcover
ISBN-10
1-58322-625-7
ISBN-13
978-1-58322-625-4
Publication Date
Sep 2004
Nb of pages
304
Format
Paperback
ISBN-10
1-58322-723-7
ISBN-13
978-1-58322-723-7
Publication Date
May 2006
Nb of pages
256
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Description
Crude is the unexpurgated story of oil, from the circumstances of its birth millions of years ago to the spectacle of its rise as the indispensable ingredient of modern life. In addition to fueling our SUVs and illuminating our cities, crude oil and its byproducts fertilize our produce, pave our roads, and make plastic possible. “Newborn babies,” observes author Sonia Shah, “slide from their mothers into petro-plastic-gloved hands, are swaddled in petro-polyester blankets, and are hurried off to be warmed by oil-burning heaters.” The modern world is drenched in oil; Crude tells how it came to be. A great human drama emerges, of discovery and innovation, risk, the promise of riches, and the power of greed.
Shah infuses recent twists in the story with equal drama, through chronicles of colorful modern-day characters — from the hundreds of Nigerian women who stormed a Chevron plant to a monomaniacal scientist for whom life is the pursuit of this earthblood and its elusive secret. Shah moves masterfully between scientific, economic, political, and social analysis, capturing the many sides of the indispensable mineral that we someday may have to find a way to live without. Sonia Shah edited both the critically acclaimed Dragon Ladies: Asian American Feminists Breathe Fire and Between Fear and Hope: A Decade of Peace Activism. A former editor at South End Press and Nuclear Times Magazine, Shah is an independent journalist whose writing appears in The Nation, The Progressive, Salon, and elsewhere.
Please visit www.SoniaShah.com featuring weekly commentary, as well as awealth of exclusive extracts, articles, book reviews, and event information onthe intersections between science and politics.
Now in paperback, updated throughout, including a new introduction and new charts. ReviewsPress Reviews
USA Today
If someone sitting in air-conditioned comfort in one part of the
world believes that what happens in Iraq or Nigeria, Venezuela or
Colombia doesn’t affect him or her, Sonia Shah’s Crude: The
- Barrington
...more
The Guardian U.K.
The Nation Nov 8, 2004
Sonia Shah deftly [shows] how the oil companies' relentless pursuit of new fields to exploit has led them to drill for oil in some of the most impoverished and unstable areas of the world....particularly eloquent on the despoliation of the Delta region of southern Nigeria.
- Michael Klare
Clamor magazine
The Age (Melbourne, Australia) Apr 2, 2005
Flitting somewhere between Naomi Klein’s No Logo and Michael Moore’s films…Crude presents a monumental amount of research.
- Courier Mail, Brisbane, Australia
- Roy Morrison, author of Ecological Democracy
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