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The book was longlisted for the Center for Fiction First Novel Prize. [6] Barnes & Noble selected it as a Discover Pick, and it was designated an Asian Pacific American Librarians Association Adult Fiction Honor Book. [7] [8] Kirkus Reviews called the book "A debut novel of change, community, and cephalopods." [9]
This Changes Everything: Capitalism vs. the Climate is Naomi Klein's fourth book; it was published in 2014 by Simon & Schuster. [1] Klein argues that the climate crisis cannot be addressed in the current era of neoliberal market fundamentalism, which encourages profligate consumption and has resulted in mega-mergers and trade agreements hostile to the health of the environment.
Upon release 12 Books That Changed the World received criticism from reviewers who noted that several items in the list were not considered books. [4] Others also criticized the list as focusing on works put out by white British men, as well as the length of the list. [5] [6] Miles Kingston noted that the list was absent of any foreign texts. [7]
The Heat Will Kill You First: Life and Death on a Scorched Planet by Jeff Goodell (July 2023) Jeff Goodell’s seventh book provides a harrowing but sorely needed look at how exactly rising ...
Climate change the energy transition climate activism: Eve Driver Tom Osborn: 2024: ISBN 978-1-958510-03-2: I’m A Climate Optimist: An Easy Guide to Lead a Sustainable Life [1] Climate Change: Aakash Ranison: 2023: ISBN 978-0143460428 (IN) An Appeal to Reason: A Cool Look at Global Warming: Global warming: skepticism about impact: Nigel ...
The Emberverse series—or Change World [1] —is a series of post-apocalyptic alternate history novels written by S. M. Stirling. [ 2 ] The novels depict the events following a mysterious—yet sudden—worldwide event called "The Change" that occurs at 6:15 p.m. Pacific Standard Time , March 17, 1998.
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Klein relays her meeting with Greta Thunberg in the opening essay in which she discusses how young people are speaking out for climate awareness and change. Throughout the book, Klein discusses her support for the Green New Deal and in the final essay she notes of the 2020 U.S. election that, "The stakes of the election are almost unbearably high.