The Moral Case for Fossil Fuels

Written by:
Alex Epstein
Narrated by:
Alex Epstein

Unabridged Audiobook

Ratings
Book
14
Narrator
5
Release Date
February 2015
Duration
6 hours 13 minutes
Summary
For decades, environmentalists have told us that using fossil fuels is a self-destructive addiction that will destroy our planet. Yet by every measure of human well-being, from life expectancy to clean water to climate safety, life has been getting better and better. How can this be?

The explanation is that we usually hear only one side of the story. We're taught to think only of the negatives of fossil fuels, their risks and side effects, but not their positives-their unique ability to provide cheap, reliable energy for a world of seven billion people. And the moral significance of cheap, reliable energy is woefully underrated. Energy is our ability to improve every single aspect of life, whether economic or environmental.

If we look at the big picture of fossil fuels compared with the alternatives, the overall impact of using fossil fuels is to make the world a far better place. We are morally obligated to use more fossil fuels for the sake of our economy and our environment.
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James C.

Fantastic book! It really makes you think about the pitfalls of the environmentalist movement and the virtues of the fossil fuel industry. The challenges about human flourishing vs nature preservation really made me rethink my stance. Also, I love that the author narrated the book. Highly recommend!

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Levi K.

An excellent change of perspective.

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