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The Green and the Black: the complete story of the shale revolution, the fight over fracking, and the future of energy

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First edition
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New York : St. Martin's Press, 2016
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viii, 280 p. ; 25cm
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Gary Sernovitz leads a double life. The prototypical New York liberal, he is also an oil man - a fact his left-leaning friends let slide until the word "fracking" entered popular parlance. "How can you frack?" they suddenly demanded, aghast. But for Sernovitz, the real question is, "How can we not?"

Fracking has become a four letter word; an effigy to be burned by anyone who claims to care about the environment. But most people don't know what it means. For the first time in one book, Sernovitz explains the reality of fracking: how it can be made safer; how the oil business works; how a small change in extraction techniques shocked our assumptions about fueling the future. When we criticize fracking, what we're really criticizing is the shale revolution. And while we're right to question the safety of drilling for natural gas, we're wrong to ignore all the good that gas enables. If we lived in a perfect world, our lives would run cleanly on wind and solar power. But we live in this world, and this world needs fossil fuels.

The Green and the Black bridges the gap in America's energy education and clears up the most critical controversies. It introduces readers to shale as the "Internet of oil," using lively wit and firsthand knowledge to persuasively demonstrate that fracking, when done correctly - safely, with respect for the surrounding environment - is the sustainable way to harness the benefits of the resources we have.

목차
The industrial perspective -- Robbing the mint -- Peakers, bunkers, imports, and yurts -- Shalemania and science experiments -- How the oil business reversed gravity The local perspective -- Fox in the frackhouse -- When fracking doesn't mean fracking anymore The financial perspective -- The one and half trillion dollar revolution -- The internet of oil -- Guar and lease, or, another side of disruption The global perspective -- When Rachel Carson meets Al Gore -- Onto all of the above The National perspective -- Renaissance after Renaissance? -- And the land of the free