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Andrew Nikiforuk

    Andrew Nikiforuk est un journaliste d'investigation de premier plan dont le travail, mené pendant deux décennies, s'est concentré sur les questions environnementales et leurs liens avec l'économie et les impacts sociétaux. Son style se caractérise par une recherche approfondie et une approche provocatrice qui révèle des liens complexes entre l'activité humaine et le monde naturel. Nikiforuk n'hésite pas à poser des questions difficiles et à examiner les causes profondes des crises environnementales, ce qui lui a valu une réputation de voix honnête et influente dans le journalisme canadien. Ses écrits offrent un examen convaincant de l'avenir de notre planète.

    The Energy of Slaves
    Slick Water: Fracking and One Insider's Stand Against the World's Most Powerful Industry
    The Energy of Slaves
    • The Energy of Slaves

      • 296pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      4,6(7)Évaluer

      Ancient civilizations routinely relied on the energy of slaves to plant crops, clothe emperors, and build cities. In the early 19th century, the slave trade became one of the most profitable enterprises on the planet. Economists described the system as necessary for progress. The abolition movement that finally triumphed in the 1850s had an invisible ally: coal and oil. As the world's most portable and versatile workers, fossil fuels replenished slavery's ranks with combustion engines and other labor-saving tools. Since then, oil has changed the course of human life on a global scale. But as best-selling author Andrew Nikiforuk argues in this provocative book, we still behave like slaveholders in the way we use energy, and that urgently needs to change.

      The Energy of Slaves
    • A collaboration with the David Suzuki Institute, this book delves into environmental issues and sustainability. It emphasizes the importance of ecological awareness and offers insights into how individuals and communities can make a positive impact. The narrative combines scientific research with practical solutions, aiming to inspire readers to engage in conservation efforts and foster a deeper connection with nature. Through compelling examples and expert perspectives, it advocates for a more sustainable future.

      Slick Water: Fracking and One Insider's Stand Against the World's Most Powerful Industry
    • The Energy of Slaves

      Oil and the New Servitude

      • 272pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
      3,8(173)Évaluer

      The author, recognized with the Rachel Carson Environment Book Award, explores critical environmental themes through engaging narratives. This book delves into the intricate relationships between humans and nature, highlighting the importance of conservation and sustainability. With a blend of personal anecdotes and scientific insights, it aims to inspire readers to reflect on their impact on the environment and encourages proactive measures for ecological preservation.

      The Energy of Slaves