Colin Tudge
This brilliant and ambitious book is an account of the events that made our world the place it is - geologically climatically and ecologically - and a call for a new way of thinking about history. ’We learn’ Tudge writes ’to think only in desperately trivial twinklings of time. . . But this contracted view of time is not merely comic. It is dangerous. ’ The proper sense of time he argues is one that allows us to appreciate the world and see what we are doing to it. If humankind is to survive we must UNLEARN most of what made us good at dominating our environment up to now.