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Political Science Energy Policy

On Oil

by (author) Don Gillmor

Publisher
Biblioasis
Initial publish date
Apr 2025
Category
Energy Policy, Environmental Conservation & Protection
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9781771966672
    Publish Date
    Apr 2025
    List Price
    $21.95

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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 it is now a threat. It has started wars, ended wars, and infiltrated governments—in some cases, effectively become the government. 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 since. The latest in our Field Notes series, On Oil 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 considers as well the origin and application of early concerns over global warming and documents what oil companies have done to misdirect conversations about environmentalism and frustrate efforts to create lasting change. The twilight of oil is upon us and it is fighting to survive, even as we are ourselves fight to survive the climate crisis exacerbated by our dependence on it.

About the author

Don Gillmor’s most recent book To the River won the 2019 Governor General’s Literary Award for non-fiction. He is the author of a two-volume history of Canada, Canada: A People’s History, which won the Libris Award, and two other books of non-fiction, The Desire of Every Living Thing and I Swear by Apollo. He has written three critically acclaimed novels – Kanata, Mount Pleasant and Long Change – as well as nine books for children, two of which were nominated for a Governor General’s Award. He has won twelve National Magazine Awards, including the Outstanding Achievement Award. He lives in Toronto with his wife and two children.

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Editorial Reviews

Praise for Breaking and Entering

“Surely the most interesting midlife crisis of the year.”
—Marion Winik, Oprah Daily

“[Gillmor] deftly converges doubt, infidelity and the fragility of family in a narrative that is both thrilling and relatable.”
New York Times

“Hilarious and devastating.”
Globe and Mail

“Powerfully drawn . . . Every aspect of the novel feels true.”
Toronto Star

“Genius . . . A smart, funny, and sneakily terrifying version of the way we live now. (Do not read without working air conditioning.)”
Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

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