Recensione:
All revolutions need their storytellers. So it is surprising that America's energy revolution of the past few years has not had a serious scribe before now ... In The Power Surge Michael Levi of the Council on Foreign Relations takes an excellent first stab at making sense of America's new energy resources ... The book's main strength is the clarity with which the author explains the development of shale exploitation and assesses the implications of the shale boom. (The Economist)
An authoritative new book. (Joe Nocera, New York Times)
The Power Surge is just fabulous. (Tom Keene, Bloomberg)
Michael Levi's The Power Surge is a welcome relief to melodramatic debates over energy. With a calm voice and an eye for detail, Levi makes the case for a more realistic scenario: renewable energy and fossil fuels are set to share the stage for decades to come ... Levi touches on many ways the energy boom may impact other issues, including climate change, foreign policy and even the dynamics within small communities ... [T]here is a wealth of detail and insights, delivered in a clear prose (Kevin Begos, Associated Press)
Levi ... is a smart, pragmatic observer of the energy wars ... He knows how to cut through specious arguments on both sides of the energy-and-climate debate while keeping in target the bigger challenges facing the U.S. and the world ... [The Power Surge] is one of the best analyses of the amazing changes taking place in the energy sphere today, touching on everything from fracking to climate change to the Keystone XL pipeline debate. (Bryan Walsh, Time)
Levi, a senior fellow for energy and environment at the Council on Foreign Relations and one of the country's most pragmatic energy experts, combines a researcher's analytical detachment with a journalist's flair for on-the-ground storytelling to take ordinary readers into the impassioned and often ideologically warped debate over how best to keep the nation - and the world - industrious, comfortable, mobile and well lighted ... For anyone keen to explore and understand all of the potential combinations and outcomes of our energy wars, The Power Surge provides a compelling and timely primer. (Tom Zeller Jr., Huffington Post)
Michael Levi's new book, The Power Surge, is very likely to be one of the best things you'll read about the ongoing oil and gas boom in the United States ... The book is filled with detailed on-the-ground reporting and carefully reasoned observations about how the oil and gas uptick could have all sorts of unexpected impacts on everything from U.S. foreign policy to climate change to transportation. And it works remarkably well: There were dozens of places that forced me to completely reconsider what I thought I knew about energy markets. (Brad Plumer, Washington Post)
A boom in oil and gas production, coupled with the sliding cost of renewable energy, offers the United States a chance to curb reliance on foreign fuels and boost economic growth. Levi's book The Power Surge makes a persuasive case that Democrats and Republicans can at least avoid mutual sabotage ... Appeals for bipartisanship are often quixotic. Levi, however, manages to avoid sounding utopian ... Levi's myth-busting is exactly what the U.S. energy debate needs. (Christopher Swann, Reuters)
Recommended ... [An] engaging and illuminating book. (David Biello, Scientific American)
A detailed, clear-eyed look at the radical transformations taking place in America's energy landscape, The Power Surge shifts from fracking to the Keystone XL pipeline to the future of renewables with thoughtful analysis and vivid storytelling. (The Week)
L'autore:
Michael Levi is the David M. Rubenstein Senior Fellow for Energy and the Environment and Director of the Maurice R. Greenberg Center for Geoeconomic Studies at the Council on Foreign Relations.
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