The Quest
832
Book • Nonfiction
Global • 20th-21st century
2011
Adult
18+ years
The Quest: Energy, Security, and the Remaking of the Modern World by Daniel Yergin explores the contemporary state of the global energy system from political and scientific perspectives, analyzing the essential role of energy in modern society and the geopolitical changes influencing energy demand, especially in developing countries. Yergin covers topics such as energy security, electricity, climate change, renewable energy technologies, and the future of automobile technologies, advocating for improved energy efficiency and a focus on innovation to address upcoming energy challenges.
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Daniel Yergin's The Quest is widely acclaimed for its thorough analysis and engaging narrative on global energy issues. Praised for its extensive research and clarity, some critiques mention its dense detail and occasional slow pacing. Overall, it is considered an essential, comprehensive read for understanding the complexities of energy. MLA style: The Quest is widely acclaimed for its thorough analysis and engaging narrative on global energy issues. Praised for its extensive research and clarity, some critiques mention its dense detail and occasional slow pacing. Overall, it is considered an essential, comprehensive read for understanding the complexities of energy.
A reader who would enjoy The Quest by Daniel Yergin is typically interested in global energy markets, policy, and history. They seek in-depth analysis similar to Energy: A Human History by Richard Rhodes and The Prize by Daniel Yergin himself. They value comprehensive, well-researched narratives that connect energy developments to geopolitical and economic shifts.
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The Quest by Daniel Yergin explores the diverse challenges and innovations shaping the world's energy future, complimented by Yergin's storytelling expertise recognized from his Pulitzer Prize-winning book The Prize.
Daniel Yergin includes interviews with prominent figures in the energy sector, providing firsthand insights into the strategic shifts in global energy markets.
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The book delves into the intersection of energy, geopolitics, and climate, making it a compelling read for those interested in the multifaceted dynamics of global energy.
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832
Book • Nonfiction
Global • 20th-21st century
2011
Adult
18+ years
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