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Award-winning environmental journalist Alan Weisman presents a portrait of hope and resilience. In this moving narrative, the bestselling author of “The World Without Us” returns with a book ten years in the making: a study of what it means to be a human on the front lines of our planet’s existential crisis. To write this book, Weisman traveled the globe, witnessing climate upheaval and meeting the people striving to mitigate our past transgressions. He profiles the innovations of big thinkers—engineers, scientists, conservationists, economists, architects, and artists—as they conjure wildly creative, imaginative responses to an uncertain future. Books available from Left Bank Books.
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