Here on Earth
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Tim Flannery
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Tim Flannery
Tim Flannery’s first major book since The Weather Makers charts the history of life on our planet. Here on Earth, which draws its points of departure from Darwin and Wallace, Lovelock and Dawkins, is an extraordinary exploration of evolution and sustainability. Our success as a species has had disastrous effects on many of the Earth’s ecosystems and could lead to our downfall. But equally, Flannery argues, we are now equipped as never before to explore our true relationship with the planet on which our biological, economic and cultural futures depend. Here on Earth is not just a dazzling account of life on our planet. It will change the way you live.
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When the honey eater led the humans to the beehive and was thus rewarded with some honey =)Which character – as performed by Tim Flannery – was your favorite?
The Hobits in Indonesia.Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
I read the paper back but because I needed to know it really well for uni, I also DLed the audio. I loved it. Listened to it in a couple of days.Any additional comments?
This book has so much interesting info that you'll keep talking about it to everyone for a long time.An abundance of wonderous ecological history
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I had just read A Short History Of Nearly Everything by Bill Bryson and Here On Earth is a wonderful follow up to asses where we are at, and how to get to where we want to be. Thank you, Tim. You're an Australian and Global Treasure.
Flannery is a Human Hero
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Our home Earth - ignore my room Mum
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A gentle book worth reading
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Flannery fulfills brilliantly (and poignantly) on his promise. Surely, he is the next Jared Diamond -- but with far more literary flair. My only criticism of the audiobook format is that Flannery (who ably narrates the story himself) keeps a brisk pace that is unmodulated by the kinds of pauses (following climactic ideas or exceptionally artistic passages) that I would enforce were I reading the book in hand.
As with Jared Diamond, Tim Flannery brings to his interdisciplinary, big-picture thinking a full scientific understanding of Earth history. In so doing, he helps the reader see through (what I like to call) "deep-time eyes" -- and what songwriter Peter Mayer calls a "million year mind."
Highlights of the book include: (1) a riveting half-hour walk through the peopling of Earth and the extinction catastrophe that first-wave humans caused when naive megafauna were confronted by spear-and-fire wielders; (2) how indigenous cultures evolved lifeways balanced with the creatures that survived the frontier onslaught; (3) why a big-picture, deep-time understanding is vital for entering the future with realistic hope; and (4) how and why some life forms now depend on continuing human intervention in their behalf -- and would likely perish if our species suddenly vanished from Earth.
Overall, a splendid and transformative listen!
The Next Jared Diamond
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