A frighteningly plausible view from a few hundred years in the future, when climate change has wreaked havoc with a world we still take for granted. The central and perplexing question that may be posed by future historians is why we have so easily succumbed to "active denial." Why were we unable to act upon what we knew -- until it was far too late.An important cautionary tale based upon credible science. Not a great piece of literature, but a provocative little book well worth reading. Written from the point of view of a Chinese historian a few hundred years in the future. There is also a a Q. and A. at the end of the essay.I like the subject matter, agree with most of the opinion and generally admire this author for other things she has written but this is pretty bad. It is really a longish essay a polemic really but it just badly written and the structure is messy.These quick fire essays/short books are one of Kindles strengths but this is a poor example.
Interesting concept. I would have liked more details about the collapse itself.
—bittyxoxo
A must read in order to learn how our profit based world will surely end.
—jamxx
Clever and more than a bit eerie.
—Rynnie73
A rating of 4.9.
—Troy