Archival Data Profile
- Page Count 256
- Publication Year 2021
- Publisher Crown
- ISBN-13 9780593136270
Under a White Sky
Archival Summary & Scope
Pulitzer Prize-winning author Elizabeth Kolbert, renowned for *The Sixth Extinction*, returns with a groundbreaking investigation into humanity's most ambitious environmental challenge: can we fix the damage we've wrought? In *Under a White Sky*, Kolbert explores the burgeoning field of geoengineering, where scientists are actively attempting to reshape nature to save it from climate change.A national bestseller and named a Best Book of the Year by numerous outlets, including *The Washington Post* and *Time*, and recommended by President Obama and Bill Gates, this acclaimed work takes readers to the front lines of global climate intervention. From engineers turning carbon emissions to stone in Iceland and researchers developing "super coral" in Australia, to physicists contemplating solar geoengineering, Kolbert uncovers the paradox of our era: the very interventions that imperiled the planet are now considered our only hope. Both terrifying and darkly humorous, *Under a White Sky* is an original and essential examination of the unprecedented choices facing humanity in the Anthropocene.
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