
Losing Earth
The Decade We Could Have Stopped Climate Change
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Narrated by:
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Matt Godfrey
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By:
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Nathaniel Rich
About this listen
By 1979, we knew all that we know now about the science of climate change - what was happening, why it was happening and how to stop it. Over the next 10 years, we had the very real opportunity to stop it. Obviously, we failed.
Nathaniel Rich’s groundbreaking account of that failure - and how tantalisingly close we came to signing binding treaties that would have saved us all before the fossil fuels industry and politicians committed to anti-scientific denialism - is already a journalistic blockbuster, a full issue of the New York Times Magazine that has earned favourable comparisons to Rachel Carson’s Silent Spring and John Hersey’s Hiroshima. Rich has become an instant, in-demand expert and speaker. A major movie deal is already in place. It is the story, perhaps, that can shift the conversation.
In the audiobook Losing Earth, Rich is able to provide more of the context for what did - and didn’t - happen in the 1980s and, more important, is able to carry the story fully into the present day and wrestle with what those past failures mean for us in 2019. It is not just an agonising revelation of historical missed opportunities but a clear-eyed and eloquent assessment of how we got to now and what we can and must do before it's truly too late.
©Nathaniel Rich 2019 (P)2019 Macmillan Digital AudioCritic reviews
"The excellent and appalling Losing Earth by Nathaniel Rich describes how close we came in the 70s to dealing with the causes of global warming and how US big business and Reaganite politicians in the 80s ensured it didn’t happen. Read it." (John Simpson)
We are rushing to our own destruction
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Read this book.
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Interesting and frustrating history lesson
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What we could have done re climate change 40 years ago
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The narration is expert and perfectly weighted in tone and all together I’d more than say read this I’d say you genuinely have to read it. 1979 and the hope that emerged thereafter to 2021 and a truly limp COP-26 shows us where, as a species we’d prefer to be; lost. We won’t pull out of this nose dive rather alter the gradient at which we dive, enough to soften the rattle of the G force on the wings of the plane as we quietly but mainly suddenly armed with only our armour of hubris to protect us.
Most thought has to be given to what we deserve as a species. No child born deserves the future handed to them by sociopathic money making monsters but that’s what is happening and there’s something we can do, but we won’t. “Oh look honey, let’s see what’s on Netflix and drawer the curtain turn the air con up, it’s getting so hot again”.
We are all complicit
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Climate change is one of the main drivers of all those issues which politicians divisivly use to gain political favour and until we begin addressing the issue at its source then these issues will grow more calamitous than we care to imagine...
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Climate Emergency essential history
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Essential reading
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Sobering review of climate policy failures
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If you ever wanted to know how, and what next
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