Here Comes the Sun by Bill McKibben audiobook

Here Comes the Sun: A Last Chance for the Climate and a Fresh Chance for Civilization

By Bill McKibben
Read by Patrick Lawlor

Highbridge Audio 9781324106234
7.60 Hours Unabridged
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From the acclaimed environmentalist, a call to harness solar power and rewrite our scientific, economic, and political future. Every eighteen hours, the world puts up a nuclear power plant's–worth of solar panels. At the same time, combustion continues to melt our poles, poison our bodies, and drive our global inequality. And it is no longer necessary: For the first time in 700,000 years, we know how to catch the sun’s rays and convert them into energy. In Here Comes the Sun, world-renowned author Bill McKibben tells the story of our sudden spike in power from the sun and wind. McKibben traces the arrival of plentiful, inexpensive solar energy, which, if it accelerates, gives us a chance not just to limit climate change’s damage, but to reorder the world on saner and more humane grounds. Getting there means overcoming obstacles like Big Oil, but McKibben sees a chance for a new civilization: one that looks up to the sun, every day, as the star that fuels our world.

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From the acclaimed environmentalist, a call to harness solar power and rewrite our scientific, economic, and political future.

Every eighteen hours, the world puts up a nuclear power plant's–worth of solar panels. At the same time, combustion continues to melt our poles, poison our bodies, and drive our global inequality. And it is no longer necessary: For the first time in 700,000 years, we know how to catch the sun’s rays and convert them into energy.

In Here Comes the Sun, world-renowned author Bill McKibben tells the story of our sudden spike in power from the sun and wind. McKibben traces the arrival of plentiful, inexpensive solar energy, which, if it accelerates, gives us a chance not just to limit climate change’s damage, but to reorder the world on saner and more humane grounds. Getting there means overcoming obstacles like Big Oil, but McKibben sees a chance for a new civilization: one that looks up to the sun, every day, as the star that fuels our world.

Editorial Reviews

Editorial Reviews

“No journalist has covered the climate story longer or better than Bill McKibben…Here Comes the Sun [is] an essential read for anyone interested in where the climate story is heading.” The Nation
“This is the energizing vision and game-plan so many of us have been waiting for, and of course it comes from one of era’s most imaginative and trusted voices.” Naomi Klein, New York Times bestselling author

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Author Bio: Bill McKibben

Author Bio: Bill McKibben

Bill McKibben is the author of more than twenty books, including the bestsellers The End of Nature, Falter, and Deep Economy. He is the winner of the Gandhi Prize, the Thomas Merton Prize, and the Right Livelihood Prize, sometimes called “the alternate Nobel.” He founded both the global grassroots climate campaign 350.org and Third Act, a project organizing people over sixty for progressive change.

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Available Formats : Digital Download, CD, MP3 CD
Category: Nonfiction/Science
Runtime: 7.60
Audience: Adult
Language: English