
Paleobiologist Anthony D. Barnosky weaves together evidence from the deep past and the present to alert us to the looming Sixth Mass Extinction and to offer a practical, hopeful plan for avoiding it.... Read More
- New Scientist"A rattling read and punchily packaged. Barnosky's prose is tight and accessible, and it lays the crisis on the line."
- Annalee Newitz,, Science Friday"Beautifully written. . . . A very learned book, but it's very approachable and fun. . . . Anyone who is interested in the future of the planet or loves animals should check this one out ."—Best Science Books of 2014
- Conservation"Paleontologist Anthony Barnosky brings a sense of deep history to the present climate."
- Publishers Weekly"Powerful and passionate prose. . . . Time may be short, but this is a message of hope for readers looking for a better future."
- Kirkus Reviews"A pragmatic approach to finding workable solutions to a looming crisis."
- Word & World"Barnosky provides a long list of things we need to do to move to more efficient energy use."
- CHOICE"Well-written and accessible . . . Barnosky provides an informed perspective of Earth’s past mass extinctions and the lessons that can be learned from them to understand the present crises . . . A must read for college students and a well-informed citizenry."
- Library Journal"A superior synthesis of recent research from many scientific disciplines, this eloquent book could serve as a model for how scientists should write for nonspecialists about the critical environmental challenges of our time. An excellent companion to Elizabeth Kolbert’s The Sixth Extinction."
– New Scientist"A rattling read and punchily packaged. Barnosky's prose is tight and accessible, and it lays the crisis on the line."
– Annalee Newitz,, Science Friday"Beautifully written. . . . A very learned book, but it's very approachable and fun. . . . Anyone who is interested in the future of the planet or loves animals should check this one out ."—Best Science Books of 2014
– Conservation"Paleontologist Anthony Barnosky brings a sense of deep history to the present climate."
– Publishers Weekly"Powerful and passionate prose. . . . Time may be short, but this is a message of hope for readers looking for a better future."
– Kirkus Reviews"A pragmatic approach to finding workable solutions to a looming crisis."
– Word & World"Barnosky provides a long list of things we need to do to move to more efficient energy use."
– CHOICE"Well-written and accessible . . . Barnosky provides an informed perspective of Earth’s past mass extinctions and the lessons that can be learned from them to understand the present crises . . . A must read for college students and a well-informed citizenry."
– Library Journal"A superior synthesis of recent research from many scientific disciplines, this eloquent book could serve as a model for how scientists should write for nonspecialists about the critical environmental challenges of our time. An excellent companion to Elizabeth Kolbert’s The Sixth Extinction."