Field Notes From a Catastrophe
Man, Nature and Climate Change
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Taking listeners from the melting Alaskan permafrost to storm-torn New Orleans, acclaimed journalist Elizabeth Kolbert approaches this monumental problem from every angle. She interviews researchers and environmentalists, explains the science, draws frightening parallels to lost civilizations and presents the moving tales of people who are watching their worlds disappear. Growing out of an award-winning three-part series for the New Yorker, Field Notes from a Catastrophe brings the environment into the consciousness of the American people and asks what, if anything, can be done to save our planet.©2006 Elizabeth Kolbert. All rights reserved; (P)2006 Simon & Schuster, Inc. All rights reserved.
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"A Silent Spring for our time."-T.C. Boyle
"Kolbert's calmly persuasive reposting stands out for its sobering clarity ...This unbiased overview is a model for writing about an urgent environmental crisis."
-Publishers Weekly (starred reveiw)
-Publishers Weekly (starred reveiw)
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informational but slow.
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In the time since this book was written, coal has become used less and less here in the United States, because wind and solar have become cheaper to bring online than coal.
Also, the electrification of cars, such as the Tesla, has become a widespread phenomenon.
Wow, we have had the hottest years recorded in just the last couple of years. It is a bit disheartening that certain political groups are still pushing. The climate change is not a man-made phenomena.
This book does an excellent job of balancing between being educational, without going into climate doomerism. The adventure stories of those who go to the ends of the Earth to obtain data about the climate and about the climate of days past captured in ancient ice, and rock keeps the listener engaged.
This book is is as essential now as it was in 2010, if not more so. An excellent read and well worth recommending.
As relevant now as in 2010
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A well told story. Easy to understand. Sometimes a little funny which is necessary to keep you from weeping for the future lives of our children.
Excellent
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Without hesitation an excellent (albeit frightning) resource on climate change and it's consequences.
Reader is also perfectly suited.
A must read for everyone!
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Probably better as a physical book
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Important book on the science of climate change
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Narration: Not the best. Not horrible either but Davis's tone does not make me feel like she totally understands what she is describing.
Facts and background: The writer does a phenomenal job of giving you the information without adding too much scientific jargon. I am in a deep scientific field and could still enjoy it. It wasn't too simple.
Sources: Kolbert Does a great job of telling you the names of the people that she meets and where they are located so that you can personally look into their credentials.
Fantastic naritive! Strong evadence based argument
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The book is well written with an easy style. The author weaves scientific elements into the story of human life, making the listen both interesting and informative. While I found the middle of the book to drag a bit, the last chapters more than made up for any necessary foundation laid therein.
Thank you, Elizabeth Kolbert, for your clear and scientific explanation of the facts that fuel the fears of global warming. I wish everyone would read this book!
Very well done!
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