The Carbon Bubble: What Happens to Us When It Bursts

Awards:   Long-listed for National Business Book Award 2015
Author:   Jeff Rubin
Publisher:   Vintage Canada
ISBN:  

9780345814708


Pages:   320
Publication Date:   17 May 2016
Format:   Paperback
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The Carbon Bubble: What Happens to Us When It Bursts


Awards

  • Long-listed for National Business Book Award 2015

Overview

As the price of oil falls, bestselling author and economist Jeff Rubin takes us to the epicentre of the bursting global carbon bubble, and dares us to imagine a new engine for growth that does not run on oil. For a decade, the vision of Canada's future as an energy superpower has driven the country's political agenda, as well as the fast-paced development of Alberta's oil sands and the push for more pipelines like Keystone XL across the continent to bring that bitumen to market. Anyone who objects to pipelines and tanker-train traffic, north or south of the US border, is labeled a dreamer, or worse—an environmentalist: someone who puts the health of the planet ahead of the economic survival of their neighbours.      In The Carbon Bubble, Jeff Rubin compellingly shows how an economic vision that rests on oil is dead wrong. Changes in energy markets in the US—where domestic production is booming while demand for oil is shrinking—are quickly turning the oil dream into an economic nightmare. Like U.S. coal stocks, the share values of oil-sands producers have been drastically reduced by falling fuel prices and are increasingly exposed to the world's efforts to reduce carbon emissions.      Rubin argues that there is a lifeline to a better future. The very climate change that will leave much of the country's carbon unburnable could at the same time make some of Canada's other resource assets more valuable: its water and its land. In tomorrow's economy, he argues, Canada won't be an energy superpower, but it has the makings of one of the world's great breadbaskets, as everything from the corn belt to viniculture heads to higher latitudes. And in the global climate that the world's carbon emissions are inexorably creating, growing food will soon be a lot more valuable than mining bitumen.

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Author:   Jeff Rubin
Publisher:   Vintage Canada
Imprint:   Vintage Canada
Dimensions:   Width: 13.20cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 20.30cm
Weight:   0.281kg
ISBN:  

9780345814708


ISBN 10:   0345814703
Pages:   320
Publication Date:   17 May 2016
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Praise for The Carbon Bubble NATIONAL BESTSELLER A carefully researched and well-documented polemic. Winnipeg Free Press Rubin's argument is sleek and fluent.... Rubin is an engaging writer. Financial Post An astute critique of big oil. Quill & Quire Rubin is a lively writer.... [ The Carbon Bubble ] is exceedingly well timed. Edmonton Journal


<b>NATIONAL BESTSELLER </b> A carefully researched and well-documented polemic. --<i>Winnipeg Free Press</i><b> Rubin's argument is sleek and fluent. . . . Rubin is an engaging writer. --<i>Financial Post</i> An astute critique of big oil. --<i>Quill & Quire</i><b> Rubin is a lively writer. . . . [<i>The Carbon Bubble</i>] is exceedingly well timed. --<i>Edmonton Journal [T]hought-provoking. --<i>The Daily Courier</i> (Kelowna, BC) <b> </b> <i>The Carbon Bubble</i> is Jeff Rubin at his finest. Thought-provoking. Meticulously researched. Intelligent without pretension. I highly, highly recommend it! --Michael Hlinka, Business Commentator, CBC Radio [A] feat of economics writer's jiu-jitsu. --Shawn McCarthy, <i>The Globe and Mail</i> Rubin's argument is sleek and fluent. . . . Rubin is an engaging writer. --Andrew Allentuck, <i>Financial Post</i> [E]xcellent. --<i>Apartment613</i>


Author Information

JEFF RUBIN is a Canadian economist and bestselling author. A world-leading expert on trade and energy, and former chief economist and chief strategist at CIBC World Markets, he recently served as a senior fellow at the Centre for International Governance founded by Jim Balsillie. His first book, Why Your World Is About to Get a Whole Lot Smaller, was an international bestseller, and was favourably reviewed in both TIME and Newsweek. It was the number-one-selling non-fiction book in Canada and won the National Business Book Award, and was longlisted for the Financial Times and Goldman Sachs Business Book of the Year Award. Since then, he has written multiple bestsellers, including The End of Growth, The Carbon Bubble, and The Expendables.

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