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Petroleum-238
Big Oil’s Dangerous Secret and the Grassroots Fight to Stop It
Each year the oil & gas industry produces billions of tons of waste, much of it toxic and radioactive. The fracking boom has only worsened the problem. So where does it all go? Petroleum-238 provides the shocking answer.
Shielded by a system of lax regulations and legal loopholes, this waste has been spilled, spread, injected, dumped, and freely emitted across America. Nobel relies on oilfield workers, community activists, a century of academic research, and a trove of never-before released industry and government documents to lay out a series of game-changing reveals into the world’s most powerful industry. None have been more deceived than the industry’s own workers, who are suffering mysterious health maladies and dying from unexplainable cancers.
An acclaimed science journalist’s extraordinary seven-year investigation into how the U.S. oil and gas industry has avoided environmental regulations and created a dangerous and radioactive public health crisis.
As Justin Nobel traveled the United States reporting on the oil and gas industry he learned a disturbing and little-considered fact: a lot more comes to the surface at a well than just the oil and gas.
This book is an impressive work of investigative science journalism with surprising moments of literary beauty, and a welcome breakdown of the false wall corporations and politicians often set between industry workers and environmentalists. In the tradition of Rachel Carson’s Silent Spring, Petroleum-238 is both a landmark work of environmental writing and an urgent call to action.
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Justin Nobel
About the Author
Justin Nobel writes on science and environment for US magazines, investigative sites, and literary journals.
He has been published in Best American Science and Nature Writing and Best American Travel Writing. His 2020 Rolling Stone magazine story, “America’s Radioactive Secret,” won an award from the National Association of Science Writers and inspired this book.
Justin’s work has helped lead to lawsuits, public dialogue, academic research and been taught at Harvard’s School of Public Health.
Petroleum 238
Reader Reviews
“I’ve not read ‘read’ a book in close to 20 years but man, I wanna thank you for re-engaging me. This book is amazing! Sooooo good. It’s an honest compliment. I love it.”
Jesse Lombardi, Former bank-robber and fracking waste worker
Posted on Amazon
Petroleum 238 is the perfect 2024 Earth Day read! The extraction and use of fossil fuels isn’t just killing the earth but also the workers in the industry.
Petroleum 238 shares the poignant stories of the industry’s workers, many of whom are sick and dying, and the landowners whose properties are adjacent to these oil and gas wells. It turns out that the majority of what gushes out of an oil well is not oil or gas but toxic waste, much of it radioactive. Nobel masterfully weaves a presentation of the science of oil and gas drilling which supports this conclusion into the compelling stories of the persons and regions most directly affected.
The reveals in this book about what the oil and gas industry has known about oil field waste are shocking, including that none of this waste is labelled hazardous as a result of a Congressional exemption from the 1970s, is incredible.
Petroleum 238 provides not just stories of despair but information that suggests hope for our future.
Susan A.
Posted on Goodreads
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