
One of my favorite books of all time, hands down.
Tom has a knack for branching deeply scientific concepts to relatable every day life. He makes a lot of valid points in the book, and gives the reader a lot to think about. It also helps one to reflect on their ecological/environmental footprint. It's easy to forget about sometimes, even for the environmentally conscious person.
I found sections of this book to be interesting, and the book was informative as a whole. However, I though it could have been shorter. The arguments made in the book seem to come from a point of loathing (warranted), but I just didn‘t share the same passion as the author did.