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The End of Nature
The End of Nature
Author: Bill McKibben
"McKibben's eye-opening plea . . . is likely to prove as important as Rachel Carson's classic Silent Spring or Jonathan Schell's The Fate of the Earth. The End of Nature may convert you, or it may infuriate you. But the world will never again look the same to you after you've read it." --Cleveland Plain Dealer — "Bill McKibben's subject is The ...  more »
ISBN: 180213
Publication Date: 1990
Pages: 217
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Publisher: Anchor Books, Doubleday
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio Cassette
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the first book on climate change for the general public. Well-written by a former staff writer of the New Yorker, this was ahead of its time and still an alarming call to action not enough of us have heeded.
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Originally written in 1988, i am impressed how much he has set the tone and philosophy of the climate debate for these past 25 years. he discusses gaia, what came to be called geohacking, and the problem of already affecting future climates with the co2already in the atmosphere.


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