Paul Roberts (author)

Paul Roberts (author)

Paul Roberts is an American journalist and author of two non-fiction books, "The End of Oil" (2004) and "The End of Food" (2008). He had before been a regular contributor to "Harper's Magazine" and writes primarily about "the complex interplay of economics, technology, and the natural world."Book jacket of "The End of Oil", Mariner Books edition]

Books

"The End of Oil" (2004)

In his book-length debut, "The End of Oil", Roberts gave an analysis of the various problems associated with humanity's reliance on oil and other fossil fuels such as coal and natural gas. The book received a number of positive reviews from American newspapers and review publications. Notably, environmentalist Bill McKibben, in an article for the New York Review of Books, described it as "perhaps the best single book ever produced about our energy economy and its environmental implications." [cite journal
last = McKibben
first = Bill
authorlink = Bill McKibben
title = Crossing the Red Line
journal = The New York Review of Books
volume = 51
issue = 10
date = 2004-06-10
url = http://www.nybooks.com/articles/17179
accessdate = 2008-06-21
]

"The End of Food" (2008)

In 2008, Roberts published his second book, titled "The End of Food". It is similar in fashion to "The End of Oil" in that Roberts attempts a comprehensive analysis of food production with its intricacies and weaknesses. As a theme, Roberts asks whether modern agriculture, as it has emerged since the Green Revolution, will be able to feed a growing world population. "The End of Food" was described by Michael Pollan, a professor of science and environmental journalism at the University of California and himself an author of food-related non-fiction, as "the best analysis of the global food economy you are likely to find."Book jacket of "The End of Food"]

Personal life

Roberts lives in Washington State.

Bibliography

*Editions of "The End of Oil":*cite book | last=Roberts | first=Paul | title=The End of Oil. On the Edge of a Perilous New World | location=Boston | publisher=Houghton Mifflin | year=2004 | isbn=9780618239771:*cite book | last=Roberts | first=Paul | title=The End of Oil. On the Edge of a Perilous New World. With a new afterword | location=Boston | publisher=Mariner Books | year=2005| isbn=9780618562114
*cite book | last=Roberts | first=Paul | title=The End of Food | location=Boston | publisher=Houghton Mifflin | year=2008 | isbn=9780618606238

References

External links

* [http://fora.tv/2008/06/18/Paul_Roberts_The_End_of_Food Roberts discussing "The End of Food"] at the Commonwealth Club of California on June 18, 2008 (video, with audio available for download)


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