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Eaarth Making a Life on a Tough New Planet

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ISBN-10: 0312541198

ISBN-13: 9780312541194

Edition: 2011

Authors: Bill McKibben

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"Read it, please. Straight through to the end. Whatever else you were planning to do next, nothing could be more important." Barbara Kingsolver Twenty years ago, with The End of Nature, Bill McKibben offered one of the earliest warnings about global warming. Those warnings went mostly unheeded; now, he insists, we need to acknowledge that we've waited too long, and that massive change is not only unavoidable but already under way. Our old familiar globe is suddenly melting, drying, acidifying, flooding, and burning in ways that no human has ever seen. We've created, in very short order, a new planet, still recognizable but fundamentally different. We may as well call it Eaarth. That new…    
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Book details

List price: $19.99
Copyright year: 2011
Publisher: St. Martin's Press
Publication date: 3/15/2011
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 288
Size: 5.63" wide x 8.35" long x 0.64" tall
Weight: 0.550
Language: English

Bill McKibben grew up in Lexington, Massachusetts. He was president of the Harvard Crimson newspaper in college. Immediately after college he joined the New Yorker magazine as a staff writer, and wrote much of the "Talk of the Town" column from 1982 to early 1987. After quitting this job, he soon moved to the Adirondack Mountains of upstate New York. His first book, The End of Nature, was published in 1989 by Random House after being serialized in the New Yorker. It is regarded as the first book for a general audience about climate change, and has been printed in more than 20 languages. Several editions have come out in the United States, including an updated version published in 2006. His…    

Preface
A New World
High Tide
Backing Off
Lightly, Carefully, Gracefully
Afterword
Notes
Acknowledgments
Index