Nathaniel RichLosing Earth

Taschenbuch

Macmillan US; Picador (2020)

224 Seiten; 209 mm x 140 mm

ISBN 978-1-250-25125-1

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Losing Earth

Kurztext / Annotation
An expansion of Rich's "Losing Earth" article in The New York Times Magazine about how we had the chance to solve climate change and failed, and what that means for the current situation.

Langtext
By 1979, we knew nearly everything we understand today about climate changeincluding how to stop it. Over the next decade, a handful of scientists, politicians, and strategists, led by two unlikely heroes, risked their careers in a desperate, escalating campaign to convince the world to act before it was too late. Losing Earth is their story, and ours.The New York Times Magazine devoted an entire issue to Nathaniel Richs groundbreaking chronicle of that decade, which became an instant journalistic phenomenonthe subject of news coverage, editorials, and conversations all over the world. In its emphasis on the lives of the people who grappled with the great existential threat of our age, it made vivid the moral dimensions of our shared plight.Now expanded into book form, Losing Earth tells the human story of climate change in even richer, more intimate terms. It reveals, in previously unreported detail, the birth of climate denialism and the genesis of the fossil fuel industrys coordinated effort to thwart climate policy through disinformation, propaganda, and political influence. The book carries the story into the present day, wrestling with the long shadow of our failures and asking crucial questions about how we make sense of our past, our future, and ourselves. Like John Herseys Hiroshima and Jonathan Schells The Fate of the Earth, Losing Earth is that rarest of achievements: a riveting work of dramatic history that articulates a moral framework for understanding how we got here, and how we must go forward.