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Paperback Fossil Fuels: A History Book

ISBN: B0DXLB6WQD

ISBN13: 9798311181525

Fossil Fuels: A History

This book embarks on a sweeping journey through time, unearthing the epic story of coal, oil, and natural gas. It begins in a prehistoric world, hundreds of millions of years ago, revealing how ancient sunlight captured by primordial life was transformed deep within the Earth's crust. For millennia, this immense reservoir of energy lay dormant, a hidden treasure beneath the feet of civilizations powered by muscle, wood, and wind. The narrative then charts the sporadic and curious early encounters with these substances-from the "burning rocks" of ancient China to the waterproofing bitumen used to build the walls of Babylon-setting the stage for a revolution that would change the course of human history.

The heart of the story chronicles the explosive rise of the fossil fuel age, an era of unprecedented innovation and world-altering power. Witness the dawn of the Industrial Revolution, as Britain's dwindling forests forced a turn to coal, fueling the steam engines that would forge the modern world. Follow the bloody, globe-spanning hunt for whales to light the darkness, a reign that abruptly ended with the discovery of "rock oil" in the hills of Pennsylvania. From the first successful oil well to the perfection of the internal combustion engine, this account details how humanity unlocked a concentration of energy so vast it would enable the creation of skyscrapers, the dawn of aviation, and the electrification of the globe.

This is more than a history of technology; it is the story of how fossil fuels fundamentally remade society. The narrative explores how the automobile reshaped our landscapes, creating sprawling suburbs and a culture of mobility, while pipelines and supertankers stitched together a truly global economy. It delves into the immense geopolitical power that came with controlling these resources, showing how the quest for oil redrew maps, forged alliances, and fueled the mechanized conflicts of the twentieth century. From the rise of John D. Rockefeller's Standard Oil to the formation of OPEC, the book traces the intricate connections between energy, wealth, and international power.

In its final act, the book confronts the profound and often unforeseen consequences of our reliance on this ancient sunlight. It documents the dawning of environmental awareness, from the lethal smogs of London and Los Angeles to the devastating impacts of oil spills and acid rain. The narrative culminates with the scientific discovery of the ultimate cost: global climate change. This sets the stage for the current, complex energy transition, exploring the technological quest for greater efficiency, the dramatic rise of renewable alternatives like solar and wind, and the geopolitical shifts of a world grappling with the immense legacy of its fossil-fueled past and the urgent challenge of building a sustainable future.

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