World Without Us by Alan Weisman

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  • Publisher: Picador
  • Pub. Date: August 2008
  • ISBN-13: 9780312427900
  • Sales Rank: 5,605
  • 432pp
  • Edition Description: Reprint
 
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Synopsis

A penetrating take on how our planet would respond without the relentless pressure of the human presence

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Finalist for the 2008 National Book Critics Circle Award for Nonfiction

The New York Times - Janet Maslin

This book's global-scale dismay about humanity's environmental impact is its most important theme. But it's Mr. Weisman's more marginal facts that give The World Without Us so much curiosity value…From the gyre that is the Great Pacific Garbage Patch to the flower-growers of Kenya to the Rothamsted Research Archive in Britain, a repository for more than 300,000 soil samples, Mr. Weisman covers a huge amount of terrain. His research is prodigious and impressive.

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Biography

Alan Weisman is an award-winning journalist whose reports have appeared in Harper’s, The New York Times Magazine, The Atlantic Monthly, Discover, and on NPR, among others. A former contributing editor to the Los Angeles Times Magazine, he is a senior radio producer for Homelands Productions and teaches international journalism at the University of Arizona. His essay "Earth Without People" (Discover magazine, February 2005), on which The World Without Us expands, was selected for Best American Science Writing 2006.

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We Will Not Be Missedby KCNY

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November 22, 2008: If you happen to be the last surviving human, after we do ourselves in, Alan Wiseman's book can serve as an interesting travel guide. I found his research authoritative and compelling. He introduced me to many fascinating places on our planet that will return to their primal state as havens teaming with life in the Post Human world. How about taking up residence in Chernobyl one day. This book makes a strong case that the planet is not in peril, it's just waiting for us to go!

I Also Recommend: The Future of Life.

interesting, yet disturbingby hound48

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November 02, 2008: an interesting concept - what will physically happen to the planet when humans are gone? what will endure? what will crumble? what will thrive? some fascinating things, yet troubling to see how much damage the human race causes to everything else that lives on the planet. well researched, although it gets a little over technical at times. not for the faint of heart!

I Also Recommend: A Thousand Barrels a Second.


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