Alan Weisman Books

Alan Weisman is a US author and journalist. As a professor of international journalism at the University of Arizona he published the acclaimed article Earth Without People, which became the basis for The World Without Us.

He has received several prizes including the Four Corners Award for the Best Nonfiction Book.

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 Books: The World Without Us by Alan Weisman

The World Without Us

Alan Weisman
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What's The World Without Us about?

The World Without Us (2007) outlines the fictional scenario where, all of a sudden, the whole of mankind disappears. With humanity missing, the process by which nature claims back what was once hers is described. Although most of the footprints left by humanity would be gone after a relatively short period, some would remain. Among these remnants would be some of the many toxic substances released by mankind, meaning that, even after we’ve gone, the damaging effects of human civilization would linger.

 

 

Who should read The World Without Us?

  • Anyone who wonders what damage humans have already done to nature
  • Anyone who wants to know if nature can recover from human interference
  • Anyone who wonders what will survive of our human culture

 


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Countdown

Our Last Best Hope for a Future on Earth?

What's Countdown about?

In "Countdown," Alan Weisman explores the pressing issue of overpopulation and its potential consequences for our planet. Through in-depth research and interviews with experts, Weisman delves into the challenges and possible solutions to this global problem, offering a thought-provoking and urgent call to action. This book will make you reconsider the impact of our growing population and the importance of finding sustainable ways to coexist with our planet.

Who should read Countdown?

  • People who are curious about the impact of human population on the planet
  • Those who want to understand the consequences of overpopulation on resources and the environment
  • Readers who are interested in exploring potential solutions for a sustainable future