Author:Rachael Pells,WIRED
Genome sequencing is one of the most exciting scientific breakthroughs of the past thirty years. But what precisely does it involve and how is it developing?
In this brilliantly wide-ranging, one-stop guide WIRED journalist Rachael Pells explains the science behind genomics. She analyses its practical applications in medical diagnosis and the treatment of conditions that range from cancer to severe allergic reactions to cystic fibrosis. She considers its potential to help with advances in agriculture and environmental science. She explores the ethics of genetic modification and the dangers involved when humans 'play God'. And she addresses the fundamental question: to what extent will future advances transform human longevity and the quality of life.
Important, necessary, urgent and phenomenally interesting
—— Helen Macdonald, New York TimesSmart
—— Bill GatesA meticulously researched and deftly crafted work of journalism that explores some of the biggest challenges of our age
—— GuardianRiveting
—— Washington PostA superb and honest reflection of our extraordinary time
—— NatureOne of the great science journalists, Kolbert has for many years been an essential voice, a reporter from the front lines of the environmental crisis... Important, necessary, urgent and phenomenally interesting... Beautifully and insistently, Kolbert shows us that it is time to think radically about the ways we manage the environment; time to work with what we have, using the knowledge we have, with our eyes fully open to the realities of where we are
—— HELEN MACDONALD , New York TimesSkilful and subtle
—— Ben Ehrenreich , GuardianKolbert's prose is peppered with...mordant observations, which bring out the humanity (or animality) in her subjects
—— Ben Cooke , The TimesUnder a White Sky... exhibits Kolbert's sculptor-like skill for making climate change feel tangible, happening before our eyes and beneath our fingers
—— Matt Reynolds , WiredTo be a well-informed citizen of Planet Earth, you need to read Elizabeth Kolbert. . . . It's a tribute to Kolbert's skills as a storyteller that she transforms the quest to deal with the climate crisis into a darkly comic tale of human hubris and imagination that could either end in flames or in a new vision of Paradise
—— Jeff Goodell , Rolling StoneRiveting... inspiring... the premier chronicler of humanity's thoughtless destruction of our habitat
—— Washington PostThis intimate natural history is both a sober assessment of the ecosystems we have harmed and an exciting description of some of the discoveries that could help undo that damage
—— Scientific AmericanBrilliantly executed and urgently necessary
—— Publishers WeeklyA master elucidator, Kolbert is gratifyingly direct as she assesses our predicament between a rock and a hard place, creating a clarion and invaluable 'book about people trying to solve problems created by people trying to solve problems
—— BooklistEvery paragraph of Kolbert's books has a mountain of reading and reporting behind it.... Urgent, absolutely necessary reading as a portrait of our devastated planet
—— Kirkus ReviewOur finest journalist on climate change
—— Chicago TribuneA tale not of magic-bullet remedies where maybe this time things will be different when we intervene in nature, but rather of deploying a panoply of strategies big and small in hopes that there is still time to make a difference and atone for our past. A sobering and realistic look at humankind's perhaps misplaced faith that technology can work with nature to produce a more liveable planet
—— Library JournalA terrific look at humanity's impact on the Earth (praise for: The Sixth Extinction)
—— Bill GatesA wonderful book (praise for: The Sixth Extinction)
—— Barack ObamaThis is the big story of our age (praise for: The Sixth Extinction)
—— Sunday TimesWell-composed snapshots of history, theory and observation that will fascinate, enlighten and appal many readers (praise for: The Sixth Extinction)
—— GuardianA distinctive and eloquent voice of conscience... timely, meticulously researched and well-written (praise for: The Sixth Extinction)
—— Al Gore , New York TimesCompelling (praise for: The Sixth Extinction)
—— ObserverRemarkable (praise for: The Sixth Extinction)
—— Sunday TelegraphRead this book (praise for: The Sixth Extinction)
—— IndependentElizabeth Kolbert's cautionary tale, The Sixth Extinction, offers us a cogent overview of a harrowing biological challenge. The reporting is exceptional, the contextualizing exemplary (praise for: The Sixth Extinction)
—— Barry Lopez, author of Arctic Dreams and HorizonThe Sixth Mass Extinction is the biggest story on Earth, period, and Elizabeth Kolbert tells it with imagination, rigor, deep reporting, and a capacious curiosity about all the wondrous creatures and ecosystems that exist, or have existed, on our planet. The result is an important book full of love and loss (praise for: The Sixth Extinction)
—— David Quammen, author of The Song of the Dodo and SpilloverFascinating
—— Chris Fitch , GeographicalIn Under a White Sky...Elizabeth Kolbert...[combines] curiosity with an acerbic wit to explore humanity's obsession with controlling nature... Kolbert's skill is in presenting compelling stories from the Anthropocene and letting us judge for ourselves
—— James Dacey , Physics World