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Published: 1st February 2005
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Crude: The story of oil
By (Author) Sonia Shah
Allen & Unwin
Allen & Unwin
1st February 2005
Australia
General
Non Fiction
Petroleum, oil and gas industries
333.823
Paperback
264
Width 130mm, Height 195mm
242g
Crude tells the unexpurgated story of oil and its crucial role in everyday modern life. This story is about far more than fuel and light. In addition to fueling our cars and illuminating our cities, crude oil and its by-products fertilize our crops, pave our roads, and make plastic possible. Without nitrogen fertilizer, about two-fifths of the world's population would not be alive. The Western world's newborn babies are caught by hands in petro-plastic gloves, swaddled in petro-polyester blankets and warmed by oil-powered heaters. The few remaining wood products (such as this book) are extracted by oil-powered machines travelling on oil-cove red roads. The modern world is soaked, drenched, saturated in oil. Crude tells the gripping tale of how it came to be. A great human drama emerges, of discovery and innovation, risk, the promise of riches, and the power of greed. From an Australian author.
This is not a Michael Moore-style anti-corporate rant - Shah writes beautifully, with dispassionate, elegant clarity - and it is all the more powerful for it.' (Stephen Poole, the Guardian)... this disturbing book could hardly be timelier.' (Graham Williams, Sydney Morning Herald)
Sonia Shah is an independent journalist whose writing has appeared in the Nation, Salon, and many other publications. She is a former editor of Nuclear Times magazine and edited the critically acclaimed books Dragon Ladies and Between Fear and Hope. She lives with her family in Queensland.