The Quest - Daniel Yergin

The Quest

By Daniel Yergin

  • Release Date: 2011-09-20
  • Genre: Investing
Score: 3.5
3.5
From 138 Ratings

Description

“A sprawling story richly textured with original material, quirky details and amusing anecdotes . . .” —Wall Street Journal

“It is a cause for celebration that Yergin has returned with his perspective on a very different landscape . . . [I]t is impossible to think of a better introduction to the essentials of energy in the 21st century. The Quest is . . . the definitive guide to how we got here.” —The Financial Times

This long-awaited successor to Daniel Yergin’s Pulitzer Prize-winning The Prize provides an essential, overarching narrative of global energy, the principal engine of geopolitical and economic change


A master storyteller as well as a leading energy expert, Daniel Yergin continues the riveting story begun in his Pulitzer Prize–winning book, The Prize. In The Quest, Yergin shows us how energy is an engine of global political and economic change and conflict, in a story that spans the energies on which our civilization has been built and the new energies that are competing to replace them.

The Quest tells the inside stories, tackles the tough questions, and reveals surprising  insights about coal, electricity, and natural gas. He explains how climate change became a great issue and leads readers through the rebirth of renewable energies, energy independence, and the return of the electric car. Epic in scope and never more timely, The Quest vividly reveals the decisions, technologies, and individuals that are shaping our future.

Reviews

  • Comprehensive!

    5
    By NYCGreen1
    What a survey!
  • The Quest

    5
    By Illinois Bob
    This is a remarkable, well written history of energy in the world. It answers a lot of questions about U.S. energy shortfalls in the past and present. I bought this book for myself and a young relative who was interested in my book report on The Quest.
  • Where are the pictures

    1
    By mfs3+4
    The paper book has lots of great pictures. The ebook does not. I am very disappointed.