The world's most important resource
POWER POLITICS: The Inside Track on Energy
![]() | By Peter C. Glover (Bio and Archives) Friday, March 2, 2012 | Print friendly | Subscribe | Email Us |
Always wanted to be clued up on the geo-political shenanigans behind the world’s most important resource - and the implications for us all?
Well now’s your chance - and at a ludicrously low price in a new e-book co-written by me and just made available from Amazon Kindle (other book reader formats shortly).
And here’s what just a sample of what to expect as per the PR blurb…
Power Politics delivers the inside track on energy in a series of hard-hitting, fact-filled, insightful articles.
Power Politics reveals that pretty much everything we have been told about energy just isn’t true. The book shows:
- The oil and gas isn’t running out
- The renewable energy revolution is already faltering
- Green-ism is a threat to democracy
- Why the ‘fracking’ controversy matters, and
- Where energy security needs are creating international conflict ‘hot-spots’
- and much more
Whether you are an energy insider or someone who just wants to better informed on how the geopolitics of energy is affecting all our lives, Power Politics is for you.
If you don’t have a free Kindle Reader for your PC, iPad or smartphone you can get these via on free download from the Amazon Kindle shop. Then proceed to Kindle UK or Kindle US and hey presto…. enjoy!
Peter C. Glover (www.petercglover.com) is an English writer & freelance journalist specializing in political, media and energy analysis (and is currently European Associate Editor for the US magazine Energy Tribune). He has been published extensively with columns at World Politics Review, TCS Daily and American Thinker with contributions to numerous publications including American Spectator, New English Review, British Journalism Review, Human Events, as well faith publications Christian Renewal (US), Catholic Insight (Canada) and Evangelical Times (UK).
He is also the author of a number of books including The Politics of Faith: Essays on the Morality of Key Current Affairs which set out the moral case for the invasion of Iraq and a Judeo-Christian defence of the death penalty.
Fore more go to: www.petercglover.com




