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The New Map

Energy, Climate, and the Clash of Nations
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The New Map by Daniel Yergin explores the shifting landscape of global energy, geopolitics, and economic systems. It examines the influence of major powers like the US, China, and Russia, and the technological advances shaping the future of energy. The book provides insights into how these changes impact the world order and our daily lives.
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This book may appeal to you if you're fascinated by the intersection of energy, geopolitics, and global economics. It provides insightful analysis on how shifting power dynamics and technological advancements are shaping the future of our world.

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The New Map

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In his latest masterpiece, The New Map, Pulitzer Prize-winning author and renowned global energy expert Daniel Yergin provides an illuminating exploration of the unprecedented upheavals transforming the world of energy, politics, and environment. Through a meticulously crafted narrative, Yergin explains how the complex interplay between geopolitical tensions, energy revolutions, and climate battles is redrawing the map of the modern world.

As China and the West enter a new type of Cold War, the global order faces disruption from multiple fronts. Climate change and the shale revolution in oil and gas are two powerful forces at the centre of this upheaval, compounded by the societal and economic impacts of the coronavirus pandemic. The advent of controversial fracking technology has catapulted the United States to the forefront of global energy, surpassing even Saudi Arabia and Russia. This newfound energy dominance has significantly altered global political dynamics and reshaped the global economy's psychology.

Yergin delves into the strategic pivot of Russia towards China, as the two giants make assertive moves to control the South China Sea, a vital artery for international trade. Meanwhile, the Middle East, whose post-World War I map is under siege, grapples with threats from ISIS and Iran's Revolutionary Guards. The tectonic shifts within the region signify a broader struggle, with oil producers feeling the pressure of looming peak demand while renewable energy sources increasingly challenge the fossil fuel hegemony.

The New Map weaves together these disparate but interrelated events, presenting a comprehensive picture of how energy's role in climate change actively shapes today's geopolitical landscape. Yergin expertly captures the industry's evolution and the pivotal transition towards renewable energy, underscoring a growing revolution that not only challenges industries and lifestyles but also sets the stage for a sustainable future.

Rich in insights and grounded in thorough research, The New Map is an essential read for anyone interested in understanding the present and future dynamics of global energy and politics. Yergin's authoritative voice and engaging storytelling make this work an invaluable resource for grasping the complexities of our changing world.

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The New Map explores the transformation of the global map of power and wealth in the 21st century, highlighting significant geopolitical changes and energy dynamics. With lively prose and well-told anecdotes, Daniel Yergin updates readers on crucial developments in the energy sector, bringing interconnected storylines into a comprehensive framework for understanding future energy transitions.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780141994635

Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 28 October 2021

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Penguin Books Ltd

Audience: General / adult, Tertiary education, Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 25.0mm

Width: 129.0mm

Height: 198.0mm

Weight: 419g

Pages: 544

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About the Author

Daniel Yergin is one of the most influential voices on energy, international politics and economics in the world. He is a recipient of the United States Energy Award for 'lifelong achievements in energy and the promotion of international understanding' and is the vice chairman of IHS Markit. Yergin is the author of The Quest and received the Pulitzer Prize for The Prize- The Epic Quest for Oil, Money and Power, which became a number one bestseller and was made into an acclaimed eight-hour PBS/BBC series.

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