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Caractéristiques de l'objet

État
Neuf: Livre neuf, n'ayant jamais été lu ni utilisé, en parfait état, sans pages manquantes ni ...
Publication Date
2015-01-13
Pages
264
ISBN
9781939529237

À propos de ce produit

Product Identifiers

Publisher
BenBella Books
ISBN-10
1939529239
ISBN-13
9781939529237
eBay Product ID (ePID)
201720233

Product Key Features

Book Title
Crude Justice : How I Fought Big Oil and Won, and What You Should Know about the New Environmental Attack on America
Number of Pages
264 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2015
Topic
Environmental, Environmental Conservation & Protection, Environmentalists & Naturalists, Power Resources / Fossil Fuels, Social Activists, Public Policy / Environmental Policy, Petroleum, Natural Resources
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Nature, Law, Political Science, Technology & Engineering, Biography & Autobiography
Author
Stuart H. Smith
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
0.9 in
Item Weight
16.6 Oz
Item Length
9.2 in
Item Width
6.2 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
2014-013736
Reviews
" Crude Justice is a hugely satisfying legal thriller in which Big Oil suffers a well-deserved fall at the hands of bright, underfunded young lawyers and their small businessmen employers. At the same time, it is an alarming close-up view of an industry that routinely distorts or hides any evidence against it." —John Berendt, author of Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil "In Crude Justice , attorney Stuart Smith reveals the ruthless bag of tricks Big Oil employs everywhere from small town oil fields to state courthouses to the highest offices of Washington, DC—and what you and I can do to stop it. An eye-opening call to action." —David Brock, author of the New York Times bestseller Blinded By the Right: The Conscience of an Ex-Conservative "Stuart Smith draws on his deep Southern roots to produce a true-to-life, nail-biting, edge-of-your-seat, hard-hitting David vs. Goliath thriller. Crude Justice is hands down one of the most powerful environmental books of our age." —Josh and Rebecca Tickell, directors of the award-winning documentaries Fuel and The Big Fix " Crude Justice is a page turner that reads like a crime novel—only the events documented in the book are all too real. . . . This book is a reminder of how difficult it is to shine a spotlight on even the most basic life-and-death stories from the frontlines of the energy economy. It is also a reminder of why those stories are so important and must be exposed." —David Sirota, columnist, radio host, and blogger, "In Crude Justice , attorney Stuart Smith reveals the ruthless bag of tricks Big Oil employs everywhere from small town oil fields to state courthouses to the highest offices of Washington, DC—and what you and I can do to stop it. An eye-opening call to action." —David Brock, author of the New York Times bestseller Blinded By the Right: The Conscience of an Ex-Conservative, " Crude Justice is a hugely satisfying legal thriller in which Big Oil suffers a well-deserved fall at the hands of bright, underfunded young lawyers and their small businessmen employers. At the same time, it is an alarming close-up view of an industry that routinely distorts or hides any evidence against it." --John Berendt, author of Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil "In Crude Justice , attorney Stuart Smith reveals the ruthless bag of tricks Big Oil employs everywhere from small town oil fields to state courthouses to the highest offices of Washington, DC--and what you and I can do to stop it. An eye-opening call to action." --David Brock, author of the New York Times bestseller Blinded By the Right: The Conscience of an Ex-Conservative "Stuart Smith draws on his deep Southern roots to produce a true-to-life, nail-biting, edge-of-your-seat, hard-hitting David vs. Goliath thriller. Crude Justice is hands down one of the most powerful environmental books of our age." --Josh and Rebecca Tickell, directors of the award-winning documentaries Fuel and The Big Fix " Crude Justice is a page turner that reads like a crime novel--only the events documented in the book are all too real. . . . This book is a reminder of how difficult it is to shine a spotlight on even the most basic life-and-death stories from the frontlines of the energy economy. It is also a reminder of why those stories are so important and must be exposed." --David Sirota, of the New York Times bestselling book The Uprising, " Crude Justice is a hugely satisfying legal thriller in which Big Oil suffers a well-deserved fall at the hands of bright, underfunded young lawyers and their small businessmen employers. At the same time, it is an alarming close-up view of an industry that routinely distorts or hides any evidence against it." —John Berendt, author of Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil "In Crude Justice , attorney Stuart Smith reveals the ruthless bag of tricks Big Oil employs everywhere from small town oil fields to state courthouses to the highest offices of Washington, DC—and what you and I can do to stop it. An eye-opening call to action." —David Brock, author of the New York Times bestseller Blinded By the Right: The Conscience of an Ex-Conservative "Stuart Smith draws on his deep Southern roots to produce a true-to-life, nail-biting, edge-of-your-seat, hard-hitting David vs. Goliath thriller. Crude Justice is hands down one of the most powerful environmental books of our age." —Josh and Rebecca Tickell, directors of the award-winning documentaries Fuel and The Big Fix, " Crude Justice is a hugely satisfying legal thriller in which Big Oil suffers a well-deserved fall at the hands of bright, underfunded young lawyers and their small businessmen employers. At the same time, it is an alarming close-up view of an industry that routinely distorts or hides any evidence against it." —John Berendt, author of Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil "In Crude Justice , attorney Stuart Smith reveals the ruthless bag of tricks Big Oil employs everywhere from small town oil fields to state courthouses to the highest offices of Washington, DC—and what you and I can do to stop it. An eye-opening call to action." —David Brock, author of the New York Times bestseller Blinded By the Right: The Conscience of an Ex-Conservative "Stuart Smith draws on his deep Southern roots to produce a true-to-life, nail-biting, edge-of-your-seat, hard-hitting David vs. Goliath thriller. Crude Justice is hands down one of the most powerful environmental books of our age." —Josh and Rebecca Tickell, directors of the award-winning documentaries Fuel and The Big Fix " Crude Justice is a page turner that reads like a crime novel—only the events documented in the book are all too real. . . . This book is a reminder of how difficult it is to shine a spotlight on even the most basic life-and-death stories from the frontlines of the energy economy. It is also a reminder of why those stories are so important and must be exposed." —David Sirota, of the New York Times bestselling book The Uprising
Dewey Edition
23
Dewey Decimal
344.7304/6
Synopsis
One day in the small Mississippi town of Laurel, a 26-year-old expectant mom named Karen Street sat down at the edge of her bathtub--and felt her hip split in two. The episode was so bizarre it wasn't until later, after she saw the doctor, that she realized her bone disease was almost certainly linked to her father-in-law's business. Winston Street ran a machine shop that drilled the gunk out of pipes used by Chevron, Shell and other giants of the oil industry--creating a white powder that covered Karen Street's husband's overalls every night, which then landed in their vegetable garden...and was highly radioactive. Winston Street didn't know the dust was poisonous, nor did his workers or his family. But someone did know. Indeed, there was evidence that America's Big Oil companies were aware for decades that they were pulling up radium from under the earth, poisoning yards like Street's while dumping radioactive water in unlined pits across the South. Now, to prove that and win justice for his blue-collar clients, an untested young lawyer named Stuart H. Smith and his eccentric team would have to get the better of America's best-known radiation attorney and the global clout of Chevron inside a Mississippi courtroom. In a gripping tale that reads as if torn from the pages of a John Grisham novel, Crude Justice tells how the Little Guy can take on the behemoth of Big Oil and win...with the help of a good attorney. Recounting more than two decades as a top environmental lawyer in the toxic oil patch of the American South, Smith tells the story of how he upped the ante again and again--getting the best of Chevron, then taking on the world's most powerful corporation, ExxonMobil, with $1 billion on the line, and finally ferreting out the elusive truth behind BP's 2010 Deepwater Horizon disaster, the worst oil spill in U.S. history. Smith finally builds upon the courtroom drama of his past and the environmental threats of the present--from fracking to the Keystone XL pipeline--to issue a resounding call for America to break its crippling addiction to fossil fuels., One day in the small Mississippi town of Laurel, a 26-year-old expectant mom named Karen Street sat down at the edge of her bathtub-and felt her hip split in two. The episode was so bizarre it wasn't until later, after she saw the doctor, that she realized her bone disease was almost certainly linked to her father-in-law's business. Winston Street ran a machine shop that drilled the gunk out of pipes used by Chevron, Shell and other giants of the oil industry-creating a white powder that covered Karen Street's husband's overalls every night, which then landed in their vegetable garden...and was highly radioactive. Winston Street didn't know the dust was poisonous, nor did his workers or his family. But someone did know. Indeed, there was evidence that America's Big Oil companies were aware for decades that they were pulling up radium from under the earth, poisoning yards like Street's while dumping radioactive water in unlined pits across the South. Now, to prove that and win justice for his blue-collar clients, an untested young lawyer named Stuart H.Smith and his eccentric team would have to get the better of America's best-known radiation attorney and the global clout of Chevron inside a Mississippi courtroom. In a gripping tale that reads as if torn from the pages of a John Grisham novel, Crude Justice tells how the Little Guy can take on the behemoth of Big Oil and win...with the help of a good attorney. Recounting more than two decades as a top environmental lawyer in the toxic oil patch of the American South, Smith tells the story of how he upped the ante again and again-getting the best of Chevron, then taking on the world's most powerful corporation, ExxonMobil, with $1 billion on the line, and finally ferreting out the elusive truth behind BP's 2010 Deepwater Horizon disaster, the worst oil spill in U.S. history. Smith finally builds upon the courtroom drama of his past and the environmental threats of the present-from fracking to the Keystone XL pipeline-to issue a resounding call for America to break its crippling addiction to fossil fuels.
LC Classification Number
KF1298.S65 2014

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