I found out about the book talk for this book just 2 days prior to it happening and attended earlier this month (SEP). I was mightily impressed with the authors presence and knowledge of the material he presented, and despite thinking as I entered the room for the start that I cannot buy another book just now, I did. After a brief introduction, the book really kicks off with the personal stories of a few people who lost everything in the 2022 Lismore floods because of climate change. Then the book outlines the history of the oil and gas industry in Australia, when the first oil field was discovered just over 70 years ago in 1953, and it took a decade for it to get going with a massive infusion of financial assistance from US companies. At this point in the early 1960's the oil industry knew that the burning of fossil fuels and oil products in particular was already causing environmental problems and pushing the atmosphere towards increasing heat capture. At a conference in 1959 to celebrate 100 years of oil production, Edward Teller, the father of the Hydrogen bomb and a key architect of the Atom bomb during WWII, gave a speech where he warned those in attendance there were two problems they needed to keep in mind, one was that the oil will run out at some point, and two, there is grave danger in pumping all that carbon dioxide into the atmosphere as it will cause the Earth's temperatures to rise significantly causing the melting of the massive ice sheets in Greenland and Antarctica. In the earl 1960's studies conducted by the oil industry under the auspices of the Stanford Researh Institute as well as by the US government. The most important prediction from the US report "is that carbon dioxide is being added to the earth's atmosphere by the burning of coal, oil and natural gas at such a rate by the year 2000 the heat balance will be so modified as possibly to cause marked changes in climate." Professor Harry Bloom of the University of Tasmania delivered a report to the government delivering "one of the clearest, most direct warnings about the risk posed by the greenhouse effect in Australia at that time." In a report of a United Nations committee attended by Exxon among other oil companies in mid 1984, and Exxon giving the message to the global oil industry that 'the greenhouse effect was actually real; CO2 was actually increasin in the atmosphere at a record rate' the climate would actually change; and the oil industry better prepare to defend itself." Exxon was doing their own research in the period mid 70's to mid-80's and when it was uncovered in 2023, the report in the magazine Science showed that Exxon's forecasts for the next 40 years of the effects of climate change due to the injection of CO2 mirrored current contemporary models. It was around this time of the mid 1980's that the industry started to look to public relations companies to sell their message of 'clean' energy from natural gas and oil and downplay the dangers of CO2. This book as a damning indictment of the fossil fuel industry especially in Australia and it's collusion with governments of both major parties and how they conspired to keep the dangers of burning fossil fuels from the general public. A must read.