Mark Anderson reviewed The end of oil by Paul Roberts
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4 stars
This book does a great job of explicating how deeply embedded in hydrocarbons our world is, and of how deeply complicated will be the problems of dealing with a world where oil is no longer cheap nor easy to obtain, and in which climate change due to carbon emissions can no longer be ignored. The book is decidedly pessimistic overall in tone, mostly because the author is attempting to understand the oil economy on its own terms, without resorting to idealism or groundless optimism. I would recommend this book as essential reading for both environmentally minded activists (to have a more realistic view of where the economy currently stands and what must be undertaken to change it), and to clueless suburban SUV owners (to wake up to what their mindless consumption is wreaking upon the world).