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The Last Oil Shock: A Survival Guide to the Imminent Extinction of Petroleum Man

David Strahan

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Prose: non-fiction, General & world history, Politics & government, Political science & theory, Business & management, Industry & industrial studies, Petroleum & oil industries

More serious than global terrorism. More urgent than global warming - the world is running out of oil.

This may be the most important book you or anyone else will read in the next fifty years. Assuming humanity survives that long. Draining the lifeblood of industrial civilization, the terminal decline of oil and gas production will spark a crisis far more dangerous than international terrorism, and more urgent than climate change. World leaders know it, so why aren't they telling?

The last oil shock is the secret behind the crises in Iraq and Iran, the reason your gas bill is going through the roof, the basis of a secret deal cooked up in Texas between George Bush and Tony Blair, the cause of an imminent and unprecedented economic collapse, and the reason you may soon be kissing your car keys and boarding pass goodbye. David Strahan explains how we reached this critical state, how the silence of governments, oil companies and environmentalists conspires to keep the public in the dark, what it means for energy policy, and what you can do to protect yourself and your family from the ravages of the last oil shock.

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Praise for The Last Oil Shock: A Survival Guide to the Imminent Extinction of Petroleum Man

  • Strahan's an excellent guide, providing readable, well-explained arguments for putting this subject atop the agenda - Sue Baker, Publishing News

  • People need to get hold of this, read it, pass it on and then do something positive with the valuable knowledge they have gained - www.powerswitch.org.uk

  • This is a well researched and documented book and David Strahan pulls no punches in his analysis of the world's impending energy problems. Not everyone will agree with every word but I commend it as a really good and informative read on a topic that affects us all - Lord Oxburgh, former Chairman of Shell

  • This book can be considered a primer for people who are new to peak oil, but also old hands will find it worth reading for its useful insights - Ugo Bardi, Energy Bulletin

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David Strahan

David Strahan is an award-winning investigative journalist and documentary film-maker, and has worked for the BBC's The Money Programme and Horizon. He has produced major documenatries, including Inside the Enron Scandal and No Accounting for Greed (about the collapse of Arthur Andersen). This is his first book.

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