BookFrontier
On Oil by Don Gillmor

Book

On Oil

Kindle Edition

Don Gillmor

Biblioasis · Ebook · April 22, 2025

Reading lane: Conservation

A journalist, and former roughneck, considers our long, complex, tortured relationship with oil.

At a Glance

Who It's For

Good for readers who enjoy ConservationGood for readers who enjoy Conservation and Energy Policy.

Book Details

Authors
Don Gillmor
Publisher
Biblioasis
Published
April 22, 2025
Format
Ebook
Theme
Conservation · Energy Policy
Reading lane
Conservation

Affinity

Publisher Categories

  • Conservation

  • Energy Policy

About This Book

A journalist, and former roughneck, considers our long, complex, tortured relationship with oil. Oil has dominated our lives for the last century. It has given us warmth, progress, and life-threatening pollution. It has been a gift and is now a threat. It has started wars, ended wars, and infiltrated governments—in some cases, effectively become the government. And now oil's enduring mythology is facing a messy, complicated twilight. In On Oil , Don Gillmor, who worked as a...

Read full description

A journalist, and former roughneck, considers our long, complex, tortured relationship with oil. Oil has dominated our lives for the last century. It has given us warmth, progress, and life-threatening pollution. It has been a gift and is now a threat. It has started wars, ended wars, and infiltrated governments—in some cases, effectively become the government. And now oil's enduring mythology is facing a messy, complicated twilight. In On Oil , Don Gillmor, who worked as a roughneck on oil rigs during the seventies oil boom in Alberta, looks at how the industry has changed over the decades and illustrates the ways our dependence on oil has led to regulatory capture, in Canada and elsewhere, and contributed to armed conflict and war across the world. Gillmor documents the myriad ways that oil companies have misdirected environmental action and misinformed the public about climate concerns and illuminates where we went wrong—and how we might yet change course.

Similar Books