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It is the largest oil disaster in American history, and it
could happen again. It is more than a story of ruined beaches, dead wildlife,
chemical dispersants, corporate spin, political machinations, and financial
fallout. It is a riveting human drama filled with people whose lives will
forever be defined as “before” and “after” the Gulf oil disaster. Black Tide is
the only book to tell this story through the perspective of people on all sides
of the catastrophe, from those who lost their lives, loved ones, and
livelihoods to those who made the policies that set the devastating event in
motion, those who cut corners that put corporate profits over people and the
environment, and those who have committed their lives to ensuring that such an
event is never repeated.
“We cannot
allow the BP disaster to be pushed from public view the way BP used chemical
dispersants to hide the oil. These remarkable stories—of loss, heroism, and
culpability—are a vivid reminder that this catastrophe will be with us for
decades, and that we have not yet made the changes necessary to prevent
destruction in the future.”
--Naomi Klein, author of The
Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism.
“Black
Tide is extremely well researched, reasoned and written. The story of
the Macondo well disaster has important ramifications for our future. Antonia
Juhasz helps us understand what this disaster can mean to present and future
generations.”
--Dr. Robert Bea, Deepwater Horizon Study Group
"It's hard to imagine a better person to turn loose on
this epochal disaster than Antonia Juhasz, with her compassionate heart, vivid
prose, and rich expertise in both oil and economic policy. Black Tide covers
everything from the details of the oil-smeared beaches and the drilling rig's
control room to the big picture of the mega oil corporations and the
governments they push around, but it's not just a book about disaster: it's a
series of encounters with real people, from oceanographers to oyster shuckers,
striving to make things right. Juhasz tells this story as no one else could.
Black Tide is riveting, infuriating, and incredibly important to understand the
places, politics, and people who survived the Gulf oil disaster."
--Rebecca Solint, author of A
Paradise Built in Hell: The Extraordinary Communities that Arise in Disaster.
It is the worst oil disaster in American history. An oil and
gas monster lurking deep below the ocean kills eleven men and destroys a
multimillion-dollar rig, the Deepwater Horizon, before launching a deadly
rampage across the Gulf of Mexico and onto the shores and beaches of four
states.
The heads of the world’s mightiest corporations and most
powerful governments sit impotent for three long months in the face of the
monster’s attack. Blasted by chemicals, a toxic oily stew remains floating in
underwater plumes, waiting on the bottom of the ocean for the next big storm to
strike and penetrating deep into the food chain. And it could all happen again.
But even if you followed it in the media, you have yet to
get the whole story. To truly understand the causes and the impact of this
disaster, you must know the people behind it and those forever changed by it.
In Black
Tide, award-winning author and oil industry watchdog Antonia Juhasz,
whose previous book The
Tyranny of Oil warned that all this could happen, offers an in-depth
investigation behind the scenes and beyond the sludge-smeared beaches to meet
the people whose mistakes, and possible crimes, resulted in the most
devastating oil spill in American history and those who must continue to bear
its costs.
From the families who paid the ultimate price, you will hear
heart-pounding accounts of the last fateful hours aboard the Deepwater Horizon
and the struggle to prevent the largest deepwater blowout in history unfold.
You will follow “plume hunters” tracking the oil across the ocean and workers
who clean up the toxic mess. Dedicated scientists expose the harms of
dispersants while shrimpers, crabbers, and fishers take you onto their boats to
share a way of life that may never recover. You will see Native American
families fight for survival as environmentalists mount a defense from the
beaches of Florida to the halls of Congress.
Oil industry workers, engineers, and executives will take
you inside the dangerous and politically volatile world of offshore oil
production, revealing why this is not just a story of one accident or a single
oil company. The king and queen of the Shrimp and Petroleum Festival showcase
the deeply intertwined world of seafood and oil in the Gulf, even as the fierce
jousting by BP CEO Tony Hayward, oil lobbyist Jack Gerard, Governor Bobby
Jindal, and President Barack Obama exposes the political-corporate straitjacket
confining us to a world governed by our deadly addiction to oil.
It was a disaster that should never have happened, and one
that has every possibility of occurring again if those who are fighting for
lasting change are not successful.
Often in their own words, here is the story of the people of
the BP Gulf oil spill, a story you have not yet been told. Part whodunit, part
political thriller, and part epic tale of a true-life disaster, Black Tide is the
definitive account of the unforgettable event whose full impact, both on the
Gulf Coast and through- out the world, will be with us all for years to come.
ANTONIA JUHASZ is a leading oil industry expert and Director
of the Energy Program at Global Exchange. She is the author of The Tyranny of
Oil and The Bush Agenda, and editor of The True Cost of Chevron: An Alternative
Annual Report, 2009 and 2010. She has covered and commented on the BP disaster
on NPR, BBC Radio, CBC TV, and Democracy Now!, and in the Guardian, the
Times-Picayune, Ms. Magazine, and Dollars & Sense. Her oil industry
analyses have been published in the New York Times, International Herald
Tribune, Petroleum Review Magazine, Washington Post, and the Los Angeles Times,
and she was featured in the CNBC documentary, “The Hunt for Black Gold” and on
Fresh Air with Terry Gross. A former legislative assistant to two members of
Congress, Juhasz holds a master’s degree in public policy from Georgetown
University.
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