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Black Gold Albert Marin Analysis

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Black Gold Black, sticky, and it runs the world. Oil is arguably the most controversial product in the world. People have fought, died, and lied just to obtain some of it. Ever since the 1800s, the race to find more oil and its clutch on our economy has been at an all-time high. First discovered as an accident thousands of years ago by nomadic peoples, oil has been a blessing for society. Oil has served as everything from a staple to the medical field, to running our cars and heating our homes. The human population has become more dependent than ever on this miracle fuel. But, after peaking in the 1970s, oil production has slowly been dropping. Alongside the lack of oil discovery, the environmental consequences are beginning to show themselves. In Black Gold, Albert Marrin presents a cross in the road of energy production; continue down our destructive path, or head into the hopeful future of alternative sources. The capitalization of oil all began in the rural streams of Pennsylvania. An …show more content…

New and improved methods for extracting oil were being developed. Billions of dollars would be poured into the discovery of new wells and the hunt wasn’t slowing down. Governments were willing to do anything to secure a steady supply of oil, even if that meant fighting for it. Some of the most destructive world conflicts all started from the desire of that sticky liquid that comes from the ground. But on the positive side, oil has been at the base of some of the most important developments in modern history. Due to the speedy development of oil, a byproduct of the drilling process kick started the agricultural revolution, resulting in the rapid growth of the earth’s population. Millions of people can now eat due to the advancements of fertilizers, which main ingredient ammonia is produced from oil drilling. Oil became a huge part of society’s advancement in technology, and is still a driving force in the world of science and

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