Bill McKibben’s new book, “Falter,” takes a mostly grim view of our willingness to avert environmental disaster. But he leaves open the possibility that we may yet avoid the worst.
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Nonfiction: Striking a Balance Between Fear and Hope on Climate Change
Monday, 15 April 2019
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