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The Anthropocene Reviewed: Essays on a Human-Centered Planet

The Anthropocene Reviewed: Essays on a Human-Centered Planet

by John Green (Author)

Goodreads Choice winner for Nonfiction 2021 and instant #1 bestseller! A deeply moving collection of personal essays from John Green, the author of The Fault in Our Stars and Turtles All the Way Down.“The perfect book for right now.” –People“The Anthropocene Reviewed is essential to the human conversation.” –Library Journal, starred reviewThe Anthropocene is the current geologic age, in which humans have profoundly reshaped the planet and its biodiversity. In this remarkable symphony of essays adapted and expanded from his groundbreaking podcast, bestselling author John Green reviews different facets of the human-centered planet on a five-star scale—from the QWERTY keyboard and sunsets to Canada geese and Penguins of Madagascar.Funny, complex, and rich with detail, the reviews chart the contradictions of contemporary humanity. As a species, we are both far too powerful and not nearly powerful enough, a paradox that came into sharp focus as we faced a global pandemic that both separated us and bound us together.John Greens gift for storytelling shines throughout this masterful collection. The Anthropocene Reviewed is an open-hearted exploration of the paths we forge and an unironic celebration of falling in love with the world.

The Anthropocene Reviewed: Essays on a Human-Centered Planet by John Green is a collection of essays that explore the human impact on the planet. Green takes a unique approach to this topic, reviewing various aspects of the Anthropocene, including technology, capitalism, and climate change, through the lens of his own personal experiences.

He begins by examining the concept of the Anthropocene itself, arguing that it is not simply a geological epoch, but also a cultural and philosophical one. He explores the ways in which humans have shaped the planet, both positively and negatively, and considers the implications of this for our future.

Green then goes on to review a diverse range of topics, from the invention of the internet to the rise of artificial intelligence. He examines the ways in which these technologies have changed our lives and the world around us, and considers the ethical and social dilemmas that they pose.

One of the most striking things about The Anthropocene Reviewed is Green's willingness to be personal. He shares his own thoughts and feelings about the topics he is discussing, and he does not shy away from expressing his own vulnerabilities. This makes the book both more engaging and more thought-provoking.

The Anthropocene Reviewed is a timely and important book that offers a unique perspective on the human impact on the planet. It is a must-read for anyone who is interested in the future of our planet and the role that humans play in it.

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Pages:
304
Language:
English