The End of Eden: Wild Nature in the Age of Climate Breakdown
Autor Adam Welzen Limba Engleză Paperback – 18 oct 2023
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781399415866
ISBN-10: 1399415867
Pagini: 288
Ilustrații: Two 8pp colour sections
Dimensiuni: 153 x 234 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Sigma
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1399415867
Pagini: 288
Ilustrații: Two 8pp colour sections
Dimensiuni: 153 x 234 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Sigma
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Notă biografică
Adam Welz is an enthusiastic naturalist and widely traveled environmental writer, photographer, and filmmaker. His work has appeared in The Guardian, Yale Environment 360, The Atlantic, Ensia, and many other outlets worldwide. He's a recipient of a Middlebury Fellowship in Environmental Journalism and currently lives in Cape Town with his wife, Sarah, and triplet daughters. @adamwelz @adamwelz.wild
Recenzii
A moving, chilling elegy for biodiversity as we know it . The world that Adam Welz describes is in terminal collapse. The tone of the book . is measured and precise, the atmosphere cool, displaying not outrage but instead careful attention to accuracy in descriptions and analyses. A disturbing and important book.
Climate change, Adam Welz shows, is already pushing many creatures toward oblivion, and its impacts are only going to grow. The End of Eden is at once an elegy and an exhortation-a plea to save what's left of the Earth's magnificent diversity.
Welz's elegy for the natural world will leave you marveling at the intricacies of animal adaptations over millenniums of evolution even as you mourn their rapid loss in the face of human culture.
Adam Welz's The End of Eden should begin with the same kind of content warning that flashes across TV screens before the start of certain shows. "This program contains graphic images. Viewer discretion is advised." . it is a book that fundamentally changes us as we read.
Welz's study, which he conceived as an attempt to examine such disruptions 'without turning myself to stone,' amounts to a haunting warning.
Eye-opening . A poignant elegy for creatures lost to climate change and a rigorous call to arms against further devastation.
An eloquent, deeply informed account of the unfolding consequences of the climate crisis for all life on Earth.
A beautifully rendered tour of a natural world on the brink.
Adam Welz has thrown a wonderfully wide net over the natural world, from birds to corals to mammals, in Europe, North America and Australia, to portray the array of life at risk in a rapidly warming world. He evokes wonder, which may well be the last arrow we have in the quiver to convince us to change our course.
Climate change, Adam Welz shows, is already pushing many creatures toward oblivion, and its impacts are only going to grow. The End of Eden is at once an elegy and an exhortation-a plea to save what's left of the Earth's magnificent diversity.
Welz's elegy for the natural world will leave you marveling at the intricacies of animal adaptations over millenniums of evolution even as you mourn their rapid loss in the face of human culture.
Adam Welz's The End of Eden should begin with the same kind of content warning that flashes across TV screens before the start of certain shows. "This program contains graphic images. Viewer discretion is advised." . it is a book that fundamentally changes us as we read.
Welz's study, which he conceived as an attempt to examine such disruptions 'without turning myself to stone,' amounts to a haunting warning.
Eye-opening . A poignant elegy for creatures lost to climate change and a rigorous call to arms against further devastation.
An eloquent, deeply informed account of the unfolding consequences of the climate crisis for all life on Earth.
A beautifully rendered tour of a natural world on the brink.
Adam Welz has thrown a wonderfully wide net over the natural world, from birds to corals to mammals, in Europe, North America and Australia, to portray the array of life at risk in a rapidly warming world. He evokes wonder, which may well be the last arrow we have in the quiver to convince us to change our course.