![]() ![]() One of the key messages is on the irreversible technological progress which allows us to do things we could not even imagine 20-30 years ago. But then you get a fascinating story about Elon Musk's Tesla (which I have not even read in the book about Musk himself) or the story of George Mitchell, who was the first to start using fracking to commercially extract natural gas from shale formations.Īpart from this, I think the book has an underlying thread that somehow connects various times in history and places on this planet. You often get a feeling that you already know this simply because the author touches on topics that have been discussed in such detail elsewhere. This is a 493-page book that covers wide topics from US shale gas to sanctions on Russia, rising China and climate change. ![]()
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