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S**R
Want to understand the war in Ukraine?
I retired from the company partly owned by the author, Daniel Yergin. I did not know him personally, but have heard him speak a number of times and have read every book he has written. He probably has as much insight on the geopolitical dynamics of the global energy landscape as anyone alive, and he has a real ability to pick out what is important, summarize, and make it understandable. He also takes what might appear to be a dry topic and turn it into a compelling read. This book was published before the invasion of Ukraine, and even before Biden was elected. But as you read, it will be clear Mr. Yergin would not have been surprised by current events. (This book is definitely not a partisan political book, and you will find no political arguments within).During the summer of 2020 I had the privilege of attending a Zoom meeting in which Mr. Yergin was being interviewed about this book. At the time, Biden was campaigning on his desire to put the US oil and gas industry out of business. I had the chance to ask Mr. Yergin about this. At the time, he said that, despite the rhetoric, he did not think Mr. Biden would want to be the president to jeopardize US energy independence. I’m curious what he might think about this administration’s current policy. (As I said, Mr. Yergin is non-political and would be unlikely to be too critical.)
A**E
A Timely and Comprehensive Book for Anyone Following Global Politics or Energy
What a great book! Daniel Yergin writes an engaging tome about the current state of the energy markets in different geographical regions and the politics influencing--and influenced by--the world's decisionmakers and market movers. With Yergin's typical brilliant analysis and insight, the book addresses all the key issues of the moment, from the transition to more renewables, to geopolitical tensions with Russia and China, and what fracking really means to America. Yergin truly has his finger on the pulse of the world and has an amazing ability to assess the clashing paths of the world powers. The book doesn't shy away from controversy, and Yergin's capacity to weave in key facts and historical analogies makes this book one-of-a-kind and a must read. Thoughtful and well researched, Yergin could probably one another Pulitzer Prize for The New Map. Enjoy it.
T**Y
Tory
Very informative. Very complex information. Not for vacation reading
M**S
Great quality
This book was in perfect condition when it arrived.
D**I
The book
Ok good item
J**N
Detailed explanation of how energy is at the heart of many global issues
The book is a tour de force that weaves together history, economics, and political science to explain how we got to this point and where we're heading. From the trade war to the climate crisis, energy is at the heart of it all. Yergin shows us how the battle for energy dominance is upending traditional alliances, remaking economies, and redefining our relationship with nature. The New Map is required reading for anyone who wants to understand the tectonic shifts that are reshaping our world.
J**S
Understanding the real world relationships
A person learns about the interactions between the use of energy vs the need for energy. It is a real world evaluation of the movement and use of energy resources. The size of the carbon energy market is substantial bigger, than anyone has imagined and it is going to be bigger in the future. (Two billion people still burn firewood for cooking). To change the energy footprint is both a huge opportunity and a major challenge for us. One must first understand what the needs are, and how much energy is now available. This book gives a person the information about the present market, and where investment in solar, wind and nuclear could save transportation cost, and provide energy security for everyone.
P**R
Excellent "grand overview" of current reality, mostly.
In general, this book provided background and historical threads that brought us to the current status in geopolitics and economics. While the book does a good job in describing "current status" -- it simply "accepts" the general perception (as promoted in the main stream media, etc.). The author does not make any particular effort to ensure that the "common perceptions" are, indeed, an accurate reflection of the realities he discusses. (The weakest section is on "climate change" -- which many writers have criticized due to lack of honest scientific rigor. While "politicians" and "public intellectuals" discuss various requirements (or we're all going to die in 12 years), the science behind this is no where near as impactful. So I liked the first 3/4 of the book and was disappointed with the last 1/4. Worth reading, as always, take it with a big grain of salt.
F**N
Great!!
A rigorous and complete analysis of the geopolitical and economic movement based on energy and sources. Very rich in data and insights.
G**S
ERUDICIÓN E INFORMACIÓN PURA
Información fresca y actualizada. Yergin es garantía para este gran tema, en especial en lo que concierne e las nuevas tecnologías. Sobre todo el poder narrativo y las sorpresas que se va uno topando hacen este libro especialmente digerible, tanto para interesados como especialistas. Mi sugerencia sería un adendum técnico sobre el Fracking, para entender un poco más al respecto, al igual que para el proceso de liquidificación del gas metano. No estaría mal.
A**.
Great book, that covers several of today's issues.
I use the great book to be informed about several of today's issues.
G**R
Great read
Great book. Must read
R**A
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