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*Starred Review* Fracking is a colloquialism that has
entered everyday conversation only in the last dozen years, as
the drilling operation it refers to, fracturing underground shale
deposits to extract oil and , has literally and figuratively
burst onto the American energy-production landscape. Tagging
along with it are all the ideas the word evokes, both good and
bad, from energy independence to possible contamination of
underground water aquifers. Gold, an award-winning senior energy
reporter for the Wall Street Journal, has the ideal background
for creating an engrossing history of fracking, while weighing
its benefits against its potential hazards. He describes the
scene at a typical fracking operation in North Dakota near a well
surrounded by water tanks and monitoring hardware. He profiles
Aubrey McLendon, one of fracking’s most enthusiastic champions,
whose star fell quickly when he mismanaged company funds. Gold
also adds a more personal touch to his report when he describes
the unpleasant impact drilling companies had on his parents when
they sold the mining rights to their rural Pennsylvania property.
Combining lucid explanations of fracking’s technical aspects with
the practice’s more dramatic backstory, Gold’s work is a tour de
force of contemporary journalism that will captivate anyone
concerned with the future of energy consumption and our rapidly
changing climate. --Carl Hays
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"Russell Gold’s The Boom is a double quest. He tells the
story of the biggest innovation in energy so far in this
century—the shale revolution. He captures the personalities,
and the drama and surprises, and brings clarity to the debate
about the environmental impact—and what it means for the U.S.
economy and “energy independence.” But it’s also a more personal
story – about “The Farm” in rural Pennsylvania where he spent
time as a child, and his quest to understand what is happening in
this new age of shale ." Author: Daniel Yergin, author of The
Quest: Energy, Security, and the Remaking of the Modern World and
of The Prize
“In The Boom, Russell Gold provides a compelling account of the
last half century of natural technology development. Driven
by hunches, large ambitions and even larger personalities, the
story of fracking is the story of innovation, American style.
Gold delves into the growing conflict between economic
development and concerns over environmental damage, and explains
why fracking is seen by some as a vital bridge to a sustainable
energy future and feared by others as another excuse to postpone
addressing the risks of climate change…. The Boom puts a human
face on the unfinished story of our struggle to transition to a
sustainable world.” Author: Steven Chu, Former United States
Secretary of Energy
"Gold's book is an early must-read for 2014: it is both a
thorough and fascinating examination of the fracking economy and
the technological innovations that have made these new riches
accessible (including the often catastrophic damage done in the
process of obtaining them)." Source: Gizmodo
"An insider’s guide to the most controversial energy-production
technique in the United States." Source: Kirkus Reviews
“Gold delivers an engaging and expansive education on the promise
and risks involved with the sudden rise of fracking for oil and
natural in the United States… Gold delivers a balanced
analysis weighing the benefits (the reduced use of dirtier coal,
an end to the reliance on foreign oil and foreign entanglements,
and sudden and reliable abundance of energy supply) against the
pitfalls (the impacts on the environment and quality of life as
energy companies stampede to secure leases and rush to drill,
often in populated areas). Worthy of the attention of both
fracking’s boosters and nents, Gold’s inful reportage
supplies a well-rounded view of a polarizing subject.” Source:
Publishers Weekly (starred)
“Whether you think fracking is our salvation or an agent of
environmental destruction, The Boom is worth your time.” Source:
Forbes.com
"Combining lucid explanations of fracking’s technical aspects
with the practice’s more dramatic backstory, Gold’s work is a
tour de force of contemporary journalism that will captivate
anyone concerned with the future of energy consumption and
our rapidly changing climate.” Source: Booklist (starred)
“This deftly handled account of the shale revolution provides a
sobering assessment of the current limits of alternative energy,
making for a nuanced of an issue too many would prefer
to see in black and white…Mr. Gold performs a valuable service by
looking at it from a historical, economic, political and
environmental perspective…his clear, thorough of the
subject is the starting point for a more informed discussion of
energy and environmental policy.” Source: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
“[The Boom] brings new clarity to a subject awash in hype from
all sides… a thoughtful, well-written and carefully researched
book that provides the best overview yet of the pros and cons of
fracking. Gold quietly leads both supporters and critics of
drilling to consider other views.” Source: Associated Press
"Russell Gold's The Boom, authoritative and fairly balanced, is a
welcome guide - the best all-around book yet on fracking."
Source: San Francisco Chronicle
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