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The New Map

Energy, Climate, and the Clash of Nations

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The New Map

By: Daniel Yergin
Narrated by: Robert Petkoff
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The Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Prize and The Quest reveals how climate battles and energy revolutions are mapping our future.

A new type of Cold War is emerging between China and the West. The global order is being simultaneously shaken by climate change and the shale revolution in oil and gas - and now by the coronavirus. Controversial fracking technology has given America unprecedented leverage as the world's leading energy powerhouse, ahead of Saudi Arabia and Russia, upending the chessboard of global politics and changing the psychology of the global economy. Despite being weighed down by sanctions, Russia is pivoting east towards China as Vladimir Putin and Xi Jinping unite to challenge America and lay claim to almost all of the South China Sea, one of the world's most critical trade routes. Elsewhere, the map of the Middle East created after World War I is being attacked by ISIS and Iran's Revolutionary Guards as the region struggles to come to grips with the recent oil price collapse caused by the rise of shale. Oil producers, from the Middle East and Moscow to corporate boardrooms around the world, now fear that peak demand for oil is coming as renewable energy vies with fossil fuels.

The New Map tells a sweeping story about how the role of energy in climate change is shaping geopolitical discussions, challenging our industries and our lifestyles and accelerating a second energy revolution - the quest for renewables. It also brings realism to the debates over the energy transition.

©2020 Daniel Yergin (P)2020 Penguin Audio
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Clear and eloquent overview of the power dynamics and the major causes that drive those dynamics around the world. The author tries to stay as balanced and as clearheaded as one can. Interesting insights from the author of The Prize. A refreshingly balanced book in today’s world where any piece of information seems to be filled with hyperbole and hysteria

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Excellent

Must read for anyone that wants to get a grasp on the energy industry’s recent past, present and future.

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Good book

A thorough book but very diversely covered sometimes get bored while listening good book for read

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Amazon Audible is terrible

Half way through this book & its brilliant. Unfortunately Audible won’t let me continue anymore. Slow customer service. Buy this book on other platforms. Great book!

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Important read

For anyone wanting to understand energy affairs this would be a very important book. It explains well the significance of energy developments and places them in a context. It is sceptical to the Green Deal but with a view that poses serious questions. I don’t agree with everything, but appreciated the arguments.

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Superb book on energy

I love his previous books The prize, The Quest and this book is a worthy follow up. Non biased and comprehensive outlook on the energy market.

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Good continuation to The Prize book

I really enjoyed the book, even though some parts feel a bit disjointed. It is hard to cover so much in a cohesive way. I think that maybe 2-3 shorter books, more focused, might have been better.

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so much yap

gave a good overview of the setup for the current world stage but could easily be a lot shorter. The end of the book drags and keeps repeating the same stuff

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Decent summary, but limited added value

This book is a good summary of many interesting and interconnected events, but there is very little analysis or added value on this book. The Author’s very dim view of environmentalists, climate change is also apparent and frankly, disappointingly, naive

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