
Natural Risk
Sarah Stanford-McIntyre argues that the energy industry naturalized the risks of extractive capitalism, redefining what sorts and levels of danger were seen as acceptable. She traces how West Texas oil employers and employees—prospectors, bankers, roughnecks, drillers, contractors, and engineers—encountered and assessed the industry’s many overlapping risks, demonstrating why different groups prioritized immediate economic concerns over long-term public health or the environment. Energy workers and communities often saw environmental and health hazards as inherent and unavoidable, believing that risk could be managed on economic terms. For the industry, risk became a language for justifying deregulation, contamination, and neglect. Bringing together the political, environmental, and business history of West Texas with the lived experience of workers in the energy industries, Natural Risk reveals how Permian Basin oil transformed American capitalism.
- Undertitel
- A History of Oil, Politics, and the Environment in West Texas
- Författare
- Sarah Stanford-McIntyre
- ISBN
- 9780231197373
- Språk
- Engelska
- Vikt
- 188 gram
- Utgivningsdatum
- 2026-10-20
- Sidor
- 288
