This book is a summary of Steiner's theories about what will happen as gas prices rise, and it is in no way, shape, or form a collection of scientific facts. That being said, however, many of Steiner's theories are based on factual measurements, and I think that they provide good thinking points for what will actually happen in the future. Overall, I enjoyed reading this book. However, I sensed that there were times when Steiner over-emphasized his views and under-emphasized the other, sometimes contradictory solutions that may be just as valid as his. The book flowed well and was engaging, and there were only a few sections that were boring and a little lengthy. I think that his opinion of how that rising gas prices will affect the future are very interesting and are also well grounded scientifically. I would be interested to see an updated view more relevant to the current 2015 situation. |
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