

'Who should read There is No Planet B? Everyone. 'This is a massively entertaining compendium of bite-sized facts … It’s also massively important, given the current state of the planet.'īill McKibben - author of Falter: Has the Human Game Begun to Play Itself Out?

All citizens should be grateful for this information-packed and wide-ranging primer.' He tells us what we can do if we want to make a difference, and tread more softly on the planet.

'… a lively and cogent assessment of what is happening to the Earth's biosphere and resources. And you'll find practical and even inspiring ideas for what you can actually do to help humanity thrive on this – our only – planet. This book will shock you, surprise you - and then make you laugh. For the first time you'll find big-picture perspective on the environmental and economic challenges of the day laid out in one place, and traced through to the underlying roots - questions of how we live and think. There is No Planet B maps it out in an accessible and entertaining way, filled with astonishing facts and analysis. But what is most pressing, what are the knock-on effects of our actions, and what should we do first? Do we all need to become vegetarian? How can we fly in a low-carbon world? Should we frack? How can we take control of technology? Does it all come down to population? And, given the global nature of the challenges we now face, what on Earth can any of us do? Fortunately, Mike Berners-Lee has crunched the numbers and plotted a course of action that is practical and even enjoyable. Feeding the world, climate change, biodiversity, antibiotics, plastics - the list of concerns seems endless.
