Ratings71
Average rating3.9
Astounding and important work, marred with disdain for the very group working to make the change: the progressive left, and lets off the very criminals increasing the scale and scope of eco-destruction, by making the claim that blame won't fix anything. Long-sighted and short-sighted at the same time. Read it for the former, ignore the latter.
The first chapters, which pummel the reader with disaster after disaster, and the final chapters on ethics, are the finest and should be re-read. We are faced with a WWII-level challenge.