The Bet: Paul Ehrlich, Julian Simon, and Our Gamble Over Earth's Future

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Price
$20.90
Publisher
Yale University Press
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Pages
304
Dimensions
4.97 X 0.87 X 8.17 inches | 0.78 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780300198973
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About the Author
Paul Sabin is associate professor, Department of History, Yale University. He was founding director of the Environmental Leadership Program and is the author of Crude Politics: The California Oil Market, 1900-1940.
Reviews
"Valuable . . . clear-eyed."--Jonathan V. Last, The Wall Street Journal
"In his new book, The Bet, Paul Sabin has managed to write a work of serious historical scholarship about a vexing political issue--and make it read like a character-driven novel."--David Leonhardt, The New York Times, Economix blog
"Provides surprising insights for anyone involved in addressing the world's 'wicked problems.' Most of all, it gave me new perspective on why so many big challenges get bogged down in political battles rather than being focused on problem-solving."--Bill Gates, founder of Microsoft, "The Best Books I Read in 2013," TheGatesNotes.com
"[A] gem of a book . . . Sabin provides a fascinating and highly readable archaeology of political science in America."--Publishers Weekly, starred review

"Not so fast, argues historian Paul Sabin, who in The Bet attempts to use their wager to narrate parallel biographies of Simon and Ehrlich, as well as a US political environmental history of the past half-century. The result is a revealing tale."--Jon Christensen, Nature


"Informative, charming, and highly readable."--Tyler Cowen, Marginal Revolution
"A wonderful new book . . . and a fantastic introduction to population-resource debates of the late-twentieth century. It will be the required first reading on this topic in my future courses."--Roger Pielke, Jr., The Energy Collective
"An illuminating, judicious, and engaging examination of the conflict between environmentalists and their critics over the past five decades."--Glenn C. Altschuler, Tulsa World
"A joy to read; Sabin weaves a vivid historical narrative rich with classic characters. . . . The Bet is both a cautionary tale and a call to order."--Erle Ellis, Chronicle of Higher Education
"[A] good introduction to the history of modern environmentalism and an object lesson in how such debates become polarized and then locked in place."--Sharon Kingsland, Journal of American History
A Best Science Book of 2013, New Scientist
Won the Samuel and Ronnie Heyman Prize given by Yale University. Founded to honor outstanding scholarship by a junior faculty member in the Humanities.
"The Bet provides an important contribution to canonical works in environmental history and environmental studies. It is a remarkable story of a critical moment in the environmental movement, and Sabin has told it expertly."--Frederick R. Davis, Florida State University
"In telling the story of Ehrlich and Simon's bet, Paul Sabin offers a compelling analysis of two very different, but equally important, ways of understanding the future of humans and the environment that still shape the world of environmental politics today."--Jay Turner, Wellesley College
"Paul Sabin's The Bet is wonderfully conceived, sharply focused and entertainingly executed. In the story of a famous bet between two men of large egos, he manages to touch on the most basic problems we face in trying to come to terms with our current environmental crisis."--Richard White, author of Railroaded: The Transcontinentals and the Making of Modern America
"A refreshingly readable and consistently insightful portrait of the ferocious American politics of global population and resources since the 1960s - and of two implacable enemies who strangely resembled one another."--J.R. McNeill, author of Something New Under the Sun: An Environmental History of the 20th-century World
"Paul Sabin vividly and creatively explores the half century battle over environmental policy by telling the story of the clash--and famous 'bet'--between Paul Ehrlich, the prophet of population doom, and Julian Simon, the advocate of technology and markets. My own wager is that The Bet will also provide a very valuable and timely framework for understanding today's great environmental debates. In fact, I will double down on that bet!"--Daniel Yergin, Pulitzer-prize winning author of The Quest: Energy, Security, and the Remaking of the Modern World and of The Prize