The Eskimo and The Oil Man, Bob Reiss
The Eskimo and The Oil Man, Bob Reiss
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The Eskimo and The Oil Man
The Battle at the Top of the World for America's Future

Author: Bob Reiss

Narrator: Sean Pratt

Unabridged: 9 hr 45 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Ascent Audio

Published: 05/15/2012


Synopsis

The Arctic century is upon us. A great jockeying for power and influence has erupted among nations in the high north. At stake are trillions of dollars in profit or loss, US security, geopolitical influence and the fate of a fragile environment as well as the region's traditional people. As the ice melts and oil companies venture north, the polar regions may become the next Panama Canal, the next Arabian Peninsula-places on earth that remain relatively unknown in one century and become pivotal in the next. Now Shell oil plans to sink exploratory wells in the pristine waters off the North Slope of Alaska-a site that the company believes contains three times as much oil as the Gulf of Mexico.
THE ESKIMO AND THE OIL MAN tells this story through the eyes of two men, one an Iñupiat Eskimo leader on Alaska's North Slope, the other the head of Shell Oil's Alaska venture. Their saga is set against the background of an undersea land rush in the Arctic, with Russian bombers appearing off Alaska's coast, and rapid changes in ice that put millions of sea mammals at risk. The men's decisions will affect the daily lives of all Americans, in their cities and towns and also in their pocketbooks. The story begins as a fight and ends with a surprise.
In the spirit of Thomas L. Friedman's Hot, Flat, and Crowded, bestselling author Bob Reiss traveled in America's High North over three years and spent time with scientists, diplomats, military planners, Eskimo whale hunters and officials at the highest levels of the government. He traveled to remote villages and sailed on a US icebreaker.
THE ESKIMO AND THE OIL MAN reflects the issues dividing every American community wrestling with the balance between energy use and environmental protection, our love of cheap gas and the romance of pristine wilderness

Reviews

Goodreads review by Cary on March 07, 2021

Easy-to-read style with important information about the fate of the Arctic region. With the ice melting quickly, the ocean is open to ship traffic, and to exploration of oil and gas, and danger to animals and natural life. It can either help or harm the native people , depending on our actions.......more

Goodreads review by Marty on August 23, 2012

Discusses the complexities of balancing interests on the north slope of Alaska near Barrow. Interested parties include native governments benefitting from oil revenues, native hunters, oil companies, environmental interests, federal regulatory agencies. Also emphasizes the US failure to adopt the La......more

Goodreads review by Seamus on April 22, 2012

Nowhere are the stakes of America's desperate addiction to oil, our inattention to the very real consequences of a changing climate, and the disastrous effect of our political polarization on both of those issues higher than on America's rapidly expanding arctic frontier. Reiss does a good job of la......more

Goodreads review by Elizabeth on May 22, 2014

I lived in Alaska during the time period this book was written and still didn't know a bunch of this. (My husband did, so maybe I just don't pay enough attention). I really enjoyed the perspective on both oil drilling, environmental issues, and global warning issues. The author tried very hard to be......more

Goodreads review by Matt on September 11, 2012

This is well written and very engaging. It hits on a theme for our country -- America's strength rests in compromise not in polarization. The focus on describing the tensions (and compromises) of energy, culture, and environment in the arctic is fantastic. I really had fun reading this book with so......more