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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 expose."-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 Institute
A declaration of resistance, and a roadmap for radical change, from
the generation that will be most screwed by climate change. The
Millennial generation could be first to experience the doomsday
impacts of climate change. It's also the last generation able to do
something about them. With time ticking down, 31-year-old
journalist Geoff Dembicki journeyed to Silicon Valley, Canada's tar
sands, Washington, DC, Wall Street and the Paris climate talks to
find out if he should hope or despair. What he learned surprised
him. Millions of people his age want to radically change our world,
and they are at the forefront of resistance to the politicians and
CEOs steering our planet towards disaster. In Are We Screwed?,
Dembicki gives a firsthand account of this movement, and the shift
in generational values behind it, through the stories of young
people fighting for their survival. It begins with a student who
abandons society to live in the rainforest and ends with a Muslim
feminist fomenting a political revolution. We meet a Brooklyn
artist terrifying the oil industry, a Norwegian scientist running
across the melting Arctic and an indigenous filmmaker challenging
the worldview of Mark Zuckerberg. Are We Screwed? makes a bold
argument in these troubled times: A safer and more equitable future
is more achievable than we've been led to believe. This book will
forever change how you view the biggest existential challenge of
our era and redefine the generation now battling against the odds
to solve it.
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