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What If We Stopped Pretending

Jonathan Franzen
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Author : Jonathan Franzen
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Description <p><strong>The climate change is coming. To prepare for it, we need to admit that we can&rsquo;t prevent it. </strong><br /><br />&lsquo;Today, the scientific evidence verges on irrefutable. If you&rsquo;re younger than sixty, you have a good chance of witnessing the radical destabilization of life on earth&mdash;massive crop failures, apocalyptic fires, imploding economies, epic flooding, hundreds of millions of refugees fleeing regions made uninhabitable by extreme heat or permanent drought. If you&rsquo;re under thirty, you&rsquo;re all but guaranteed to witness it.<br /><br />If you care about the planet, and about the people and animals who live on it, there are two ways to think about this. You can keep on hoping that catastrophe is preventable, and feel ever more frustrated or enraged by the world&rsquo;s inaction. Or you can accept that disaster is coming, and begin to rethink what it means to have hope.&rsquo;<br /><br />This is Jonathan Franzen&rsquo;s controversial <strong>New Yorker</strong> essay, published as a single volume that discusses a planet on the cusp of and what and how individuals can respond to that.</p>
Bestseller 60
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Publisher Harper Collins UK
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Language eng
Page count 80
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Publication date first 2021-01-21
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  • ISBN: 9780008434045 (BC)

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