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An investigative journalist who has spent two decades covering the energy sector and energy politics, provides a sharp perspective on the past, present, and future of the world's biggest and most important industry.
Travels From: Austin, TX Areas of expertise: Energy, Business, Politics
Author of: Gusher of Lies the Dangerous Delusions of "Energy Independence" PublicAffairs 2008
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About the speaker:
Robert Bryce has been writing about the energy business for two decades. His articles on energy and other subjects have appeared in numerous publications ranging from The Atlantic Monthly to The Guardian and The Nation to The Wall Street Journal. His first book, Pipe Dreams: Greed, Ego, and the Death of Enron, was named one of the best non-fiction books of 2002 by Publishers Weekly.
His latest book, Gusher of Lies: The Dangerous Delusions of "Energy Independence," was published in 2008 by PublicAffairs. A review of Gusher of Lies in the New York Times called Bryce "something of a visionary and perhaps even a revolutionary." He is the managing editor of Energy Tribune magazine and a contributing writer for The Texas Observer.
Bryce has appeared on numerous TV and radio programs ranging from the BBC and CNN to PBS and NPR. An engaging and provocative lecturer, he has spoken to dozens of groups, including the National Association of Attorneys General, Houston World Affairs Council, Cato Institute, Bruno Leoni Institute (Rome), Independent Petroleum Association of America, Manhattan Institute, Dresser-Rand, and Heidrick & Struggles.
An apiarist, he lives in Austin, with his wife, Lorin, their three children, and a hyperactive bird dog named Biscuit.
Bryce Speech Topics:
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Oil is Green, Wind Power is a Fraud and Other Energy Heresies Natural Gas: The Red-Headed Step-Child of the US Energy Sector The Dangerous Delusions of Energy Independence
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