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"Clean" Energy Exploitations: Helping Citizens Understand the Environmental and Humanity Abuses That Support "Clean" Energy Paperback – June 4, 2021
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The global focus on reducing emissions must be ethical instead of supporting environmental degradation.
The book Clean Energy Exploitations - Helping citizens understand the environmental and humanity abuses that support 'clean' energy" is a Nominee for the 2022 Pulitzer Prize competition in the General Nonfiction category. Pulitzer Prize Winners and Finalists will be announced in April 2022.
They also emphasize the global nature of the problem, noting that the United States of America could cease to exist and we'd see environmental problems get worse. In this book, they answer questions such as:
Would the Green New Deal cut worldwide emissions?
What toll is energy racism and inequality taking on the world?
How effective are renewable forms of energy in meeting our needs?
Whose duty is it to reduce harmful pollution?
Green advocates often say they support sustainable and ethical coffee, sneakers, handbags, and diamonds-and they claim they won't tolerate unsafe conditions. But when it comes to green energy and battery energy storage systems for electrical grids and electric vehicles, the authors say it is a different story.
- Print length412 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherArchway Publishing
- Publication dateJune 4, 2021
- Dimensions6 x 0.84 x 9 inches
- ISBN-101665704977
- ISBN-13978-1665704977
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About the Author
Ronald Stein, P.E., is an engineer and founder of PTS Advance, drawing upon decades of project management and business development experience. He is an internationally published columnist and energy consultant who writes frequently about all aspects of energy and economics and is a policy adviser for The Heartland Institute.
Todd Royal is an independent public policy consultant focusing on the geopolitical implications of energy. His scholarly works are on energy, geopolitics, national security, and foreign policy.
Both authors are energy agnostics dedicated to helping citizens understand the abuses that support "clean" energy.
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- Publisher : Archway Publishing (June 4, 2021)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 412 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1665704977
- ISBN-13 : 978-1665704977
- Item Weight : 1.21 pounds
- Dimensions : 6 x 0.84 x 9 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #1,120,069 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
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Customers find the book dense with compelling information that's highly readable. Opinions are mixed on the grammar, with some finding it highly readable while others say it has clumsy wording and runs on sentences.
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Customers find the book dense with compelling information, yet highly readable. They also say it's thorough, clear, and documented, with over 500 references. Readers also mention that the book is comprehensive without being overly technical.
"...This is good for understanding a single issue, however this creates a situation where there is a fair bit of repetition of common themes and facts...." Read more
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Customers are mixed about the grammar of the book. Some mention that it's highly readable and well formatted, while others say that it has clumsy wording, no structure, and runs on sentences. They also mention that statements are ended with question marks and questions are ended by periods. Additionally, they report that the book has frequent incorrect subject-verb agreement.
"...I had to quit reading it half way through.The book has no structure. It CONSTANTLY CONSTANTLY repeats itself...." Read more
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As the book makes clear, the current narrative about the forthcoming “energy transition” is a complete fraud. It is an energy/economic/environmental disaster. And it’s already here. This book begins by providing the reader with the three most glaring cautionary tales of the energy narrative colliding with energy reality: California, Germany, and Australia. We can now add Texas to that list. The state came within minutes of a catastrophic collapse of its electric grid in February of 2021, the consequences of which would have been beyond imagining. Perhaps a million dead and more than $1 Trillion in property damage (my estimate).
One of the important themes the book drives home is the fact that nothing in the modern world exists without fossil fuels. Nothing. This was the primary message of my 2011 documentary film “spOILed”. We are not addicted to oil, we are spoiled by it (as well as by coal and natural gas). There is no way to replace these essential resources. They are in nearly every product and are used to power everything that makes everything. It should be obvious to all, but the western world is trapped in a mass delusion that ignores this fact.
The consequences of our mass delusion about energy and climate are bigger still. This book exposes that tragic exploitation of people in Africa, China, and beyond. Children are essentially used as slaves in Congo to mine cobalt, and China enslaves Uyghurs for a variety of purposes that help the CCP become more dominant. As I explain in my two-part series “Rare Earth Emergency”, Communist China already controls about 95 percent of the rare earth supply chain. In “‘Clean’ Energy Exploitations” Todd Royal and Ronald Stein provide far more detail than Clear Energy Alliance could in two 4-minute animated videos. (See our videos on YouTube, search Clear Energy Alliance.)
This book is dense with compelling information, but it’s highly readable even for those who have never studied energy. I found a couple of issues I could quibble with, but only in a matter of degree. For example, it appears Royal & Stein are more concerned about potential problems due to human-induced climate change than I am, but there is certainly room for disagreement here. They still understand that building a resilient energy infrastructure and bringing much more energy to the developing world is far more important than inconsequential efforts to reduce emissions of carbon dioxide.
The chapters in this book are written to stand alone. This is good for understanding a single issue, however this creates a situation where there is a fair bit of repetition of common themes and facts. Energy is a broad topic with lots of complexity, so repetition is unavoidable. In this book be ready for a little more repetition than normal.
“‘Clean’ Energy Exploitations” is comprehensive without being overly technical. If we could get every high schooler across the world to read it, we could instantly stop the dangerous and destructive mass delusion about wind, solar, and EVs revolutionizing how we live. It’s a false promise, one that will bring incomprehensible amounts of pain, suffering, and economic ruin. I wish Royal and Stein the best of luck in reaching as many people as possible with this important book.
Reviewed in the United States on August 24, 2021
As the book makes clear, the current narrative about the forthcoming “energy transition” is a complete fraud. It is an energy/economic/environmental disaster. And it’s already here. This book begins by providing the reader with the three most glaring cautionary tales of the energy narrative colliding with energy reality: California, Germany, and Australia. We can now add Texas to that list. The state came within minutes of a catastrophic collapse of its electric grid in February of 2021, the consequences of which would have been beyond imagining. Perhaps a million dead and more than $1 Trillion in property damage (my estimate).
One of the important themes the book drives home is the fact that nothing in the modern world exists without fossil fuels. Nothing. This was the primary message of my 2011 documentary film “spOILed”. We are not addicted to oil, we are spoiled by it (as well as by coal and natural gas). There is no way to replace these essential resources. They are in nearly every product and are used to power everything that makes everything. It should be obvious to all, but the western world is trapped in a mass delusion that ignores this fact.
The consequences of our mass delusion about energy and climate are bigger still. This book exposes that tragic exploitation of people in Africa, China, and beyond. Children are essentially used as slaves in Congo to mine cobalt, and China enslaves Uyghurs for a variety of purposes that help the CCP become more dominant. As I explain in my two-part series “Rare Earth Emergency”, Communist China already controls about 95 percent of the rare earth supply chain. In “‘Clean’ Energy Exploitations” Todd Royal and Ronald Stein provide far more detail than Clear Energy Alliance could in two 4-minute animated videos. (See our videos on YouTube, search Clear Energy Alliance.)
This book is dense with compelling information, but it’s highly readable even for those who have never studied energy. I found a couple of issues I could quibble with, but only in a matter of degree. For example, it appears Royal & Stein are more concerned about potential problems due to human-induced climate change than I am, but there is certainly room for disagreement here. They still understand that building a resilient energy infrastructure and bringing much more energy to the developing world is far more important than inconsequential efforts to reduce emissions of carbon dioxide.
The chapters in this book are written to stand alone. This is good for understanding a single issue, however this creates a situation where there is a fair bit of repetition of common themes and facts. Energy is a broad topic with lots of complexity, so repetition is unavoidable. In this book be ready for a little more repetition than normal.
“‘Clean’ Energy Exploitations” is comprehensive without being overly technical. If we could get every high schooler across the world to read it, we could instantly stop the dangerous and destructive mass delusion about wind, solar, and EVs revolutionizing how we live. It’s a false promise, one that will bring incomprehensible amounts of pain, suffering, and economic ruin. I wish Royal and Stein the best of luck in reaching as many people as possible with this important book.
The book has no structure. It CONSTANTLY CONSTANTLY repeats itself. By the time I was half way through the book, I bet it stated at least 25-30 times that 6000 products are petroleum based. I get it.
It appears as though different chapters were authored by different individuals, but they did not read each other’s work; so there is no coherency, no continuity, and no progressing through the book. It is a compendium of random thoughts and disputable facts about alternative energy misconceptions. This 300+ page book should be about half that.
I have a BS in English Language and Literature from the University of Michigan. While I was there a professor stated that inside every 300 plus page book is a good 120 page book just waiting to bust out. This book is proof of concept. I could say I do not remember reading a more poorly written book ever. On the other hand it does contain a LOT of information with proper footnoting.
Too bad a book with so much potential resulted in such a tangled unreadable mess. What a disappointment.
The same sentences/paragraphs re-occur multiple times.
I don't mind an occasional typo, but this book's bad English occurs on page after page. For me, it got in the way of deciphering the content, which I wanted to read and understand. If book authors cannot produce a book following the basic rules of English, it undermines their credibility and the credibility of the content.
I can't believe reviewers who actually try to read this book of bad English grammar could give it 5 stars.
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"Looking back just a few short centuries, we have come a long way since the pioneer days. Disappointingly, people voted in 2020 for a return to a Middle Ages feudal system where only a few rules over the many. Serfdom may see its return from the ashes under the Democratic platform."
Pity they couldn't even properly master the punctuation and grammar.




