40 pages • 1 hour read
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Various • Contemporary
2021
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18+ years
Under a White Sky: The Nature of the Future by Elizabeth Kolbert chronicles humanity's profound impact on Earth's landscapes, biodiversity, and atmosphere, examining attempts to mitigate these changes that often lead to complex challenges. The book explores the modification of the Chicago and Mississippi Rivers, the conservation of endangered species like the Devil’s Hole pupfish and corals, and climate interventions like carbon capture and solar geoengineering, highlighting the intricate balance between human innovation and unforeseen consequences.
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In Under a White Sky, Elizabeth Kolbert explores environmental interventions with keen insight. Critics praise her engaging prose and thorough research, yet some feel the book leans too heavily towards pessimism. Kolbert’s meticulous narrative offers a nuanced view, balancing the marvels of human ingenuity with somber reflections on our ecological impact.
An ideal reader for Elizabeth Kolbert's Under a White Sky is someone intrigued by environmental science, climate change, and human interventions in nature. Fans of Rachel Carson’s Silent Spring and Bill McKibben’s The End of Nature will appreciate Kolbert’s investigative approach and compelling narrative.
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2021
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