Y'know, just in case. #quaranreads
Y'know, just in case. #quaranreads
Hope is in short supply these days but this book is a good source of comfort (even as it describes all the previous mass extinctions and stuff). I‘m giving this to my dad for Christmas because he‘s so active in climate education and activism.
Next paper book! Really looking forward to this one.
I‘ve been enjoying this book, but it‘s especially egregious for a book on human survival post-apocalypse to past-tense the Native populations of the Americas.
I‘m having trouble sticking to a book. Should I bring speculative nonfiction or fiction with far fewer djinn than anticipated for Silent Book Club tonight?
Library haul part one - mostly non fiction
Finally got around to starting this over the Xmas break. The author argues that mass extinctions are a feature of life on earth and we may now be in the early stages of another self inflicted extinction event. With this knowledge, how does humanity survive? The authors answer is in the title, scatter preferably of planet, adapt ourselves and our environment both on Earth and off and remember and incorporate our. experiences into future plans.
Wouldn't be a visit to the old home town without a round of the bookshops