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Dahr Jamail, Jamail Dahr
End of Ice - Bearing Witness and Finding Meaning in the Path of Climate Disruption
English · Hardback
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Zusatztext Praise for The End of Ice : Included in Smithsonian magazine's "Ten Best Science Books of 2019" A Publishers Weekly "Top 10 Science Picks" for Fall 2018 "[Jamail] suggests that we must sit with our grief for the ever-diminishing planet; to understand how to proceed, we must acknowledge what we have lost and what we will continue to lose." — New York Times Book Review " The End of Ice is about developing a stronger connection to nature, which Jamail says many people living in urban areas have lost or left behind." — Smithsonian.com "Jamail commits to educating others on the plight of the planet, in hopes a younger generation can delay the inevitable." — Men's Journal "A reader seeking a single book about the current state of our warming world should find THE END OF ICE an ideal summary." — Anchorage Daily News "Enlightening, heartbreaking, and necessary." — Booklist "This book will help readers understand how ecosystems have been affected by climate change and how inaction has potentially doomed further generations." — Library Journal "Assiduously researched, profoundly affecting, and filled with vivid evocations of the natural world. Jamail's deep love of nature blazes through his crisp, elegant prose, and he ably illuminates less-discussed aspects of climate disruption. . . . A passionate, emotional ode to the wonders of our dying planet and to those who, hopelessly or not, dedicate their lives to trying to save it." — Kirkus Reviews "In a sane world The End of Ice would be the end of lame excuses that climate change is too abstract to get worked up about. From the Arctic to the Amazon, from doomed Miami to the Great Barrier Reef, Dahr Jamail brings every frontier in our ongoing calamity into close focus. The losses are tangible. And so is the grief. This is more than a good book. It is a wise one." — William deBuys, author of A Great Aridness: Climate Change and the Future of the American Southwest and The Last Unicorn: A Search for One of Earth's Rarest Creatures "What a strange and compelling paradox this book offers: to fall in love with the Earth and all that we are losing, to let our hearts open to the deepest grief, and then trust that our grieving opens us to profound love. When what we love is lost, our grief honors the loss and cracks open our hearts to live fully in the present moment, which is joyous. Thank you, Dahr Jamail, for this gift." — Margaret Wheatley, author of Leadership and the New Science and Who Do We Choose to Be? Praise for Dahr Jamail: "A superb journalist, in the most honorable tradition of that craft." —Howard Zinn Informationen zum Autor Dahr Jamail is the author of Beyond the Green Zone: Dispatches from an Unembedded Journalist in Occupied Iraq as well as The End of Ice: Bearing Witness and Finding Meaning in the Path of Climate Disruption and (with Stan Rushworth) We Are the Middle of Forever: Indigenous Voices from Turtle Island on the Changing Earth (both from The New Press). He has won the Martha Gellhorn Prize for Journalism and the Izzy Award. He lives in Washington State. Klappentext "A firsthand chronicle of the catastrophic reality of our planet's changing ecosystems and the necessity of relishing this vulnerable, fragile Earth while we still can"-- Zusammenfassung As seen ...
About the author
Dahr Jamail is the author of Beyond the Green Zone: Dispatches from an Unembedded Journalist in Occupied Iraq as well as The End of Ice: Bearing Witness and Finding Meaning in the Path of Climate Disruption and (with Stan Rushworth) We Are the Middle of Forever: Indigenous Voices from Turtle Island on the Changing Earth (both from The New Press). He has won the Martha Gellhorn Prize for Journalism and the Izzy Award. He lives in Washington State.
Product details
Authors | Dahr Jamail, Jamail Dahr |
Publisher | New press usa |
Languages | English |
Product format | Hardback |
Released | 31.01.2019 |
EAN | 9781620972342 |
ISBN | 978-1-62097-234-2 |
No. of pages | 272 |
Subjects |
Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology
> Biology
> Ecology
SCIENCE / Global Warming & Climate Change, Climate Change |
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