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The Geek Manifesto: Why Science Matters to Government (mini ebook)
The Geek Manifesto: Why Science Matters to Government (mini ebook)
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Author:Mark Henderson

The Geek Manifesto: Why Science Matters to Government (mini ebook)

This mini ebook features a sample chapter from Mark Henderson’s brilliant new book THE GEEK MANIFESTO: why science matters.

The geeks are coming. And our world needs them.

We live in a country where:

-A writer can be forced into court for telling the scientific truth.

-The media would rather sell papers by scaremongering about the MMR vaccine or GM crops than reporting the facts.

-A government advisor was sacked for a decision based on science rather than public opinion.

-Only one of our 650 MPs has ever worked as a research scientist.

It is time to entrench scientific thinking more deeply into politics and society. To fight for policy based on evidence.

The full book is available from 12th May 2012.

Reviews

In this timely and important book, Mark Henderson explains why Geeks are on the march - and why the world will become a better place as a result.

—— Tim Harford

Mark Henderson's new book shows that CP Snow's 'Two Cultures' are still all too apparent in today's society, and also charts the frustrating tussle for power between forces of irrationality and the rational over recent years. Henderson advances a compelling argument that we shouldn't be ashamed of rational thinking, but instead, we need to recognise and embrace the importance of science in our politics, education, economy and culture.

—— Professor Alice Roberts

A well-written and riveting read 9/10

—— Your Dog

Heartwarming

—— Time and Leisure

Richard Girling calls the sea our civilisation's "amniotic fluid". His story of its violation by oil pollution, over-fishing, climate-change-driven erosion and our belief that we have the wisdom to "manage" the marine environment is shocking. It's a story of arrogance, ignorance and greed, and in Girling's electrifying prose it becomes a parable of wilful matricide.

—— Richard Mabey

For centuries our sea, less our lands, was what characterised us as a people. Now we fly over it, seek it less for work and play, and fail to recognise that it is in crisis. Richard Girling's wonderfully informed, hard hitting and inspired account of what is happening on our shoreline shatters this ignorance. Sea Change is a book which seems to be energised by the ocean itself and one which could bring us back - just in time - to face the gains and losses of our coast.

—— Ronald Blythe, author of AKENFIELD

A gently humorous and accessible look at a serious subject... above all an entertaining read

—— Birdwatching

As he delights in each new discovery, so do we

—— Metro Scotland

The Magic of Reality provides a beautiful, accessible and wide ranging volume that addresses the questions that all of us have about the universe...written with the masterful and eloquently literate style of perhaps the best popular expositor of science, Richard Dawkins, and delightfully illustrated by Dave McKean. What more could anyone ask for?

—— Lawrence Krauss, author of Quantum Man, and A Universe from Nothing

This book may be exactly what's needed to increase science literacy for readers of all ages

—— Publishers Weekly

This book is primarily aimed at teenagers, but plenty of adults will get a kick out of it too...McKean's drawings bring the text to life brilliantly ... Dawkins writes convincingly about everything from chemistry to statistics

—— Independent on Sunday

Dawkins uses a simple, brilliant technique highly appealing to young and old

—— The Washington Post

Few scientists manage to reach a huge popular audience. Even among them Richard Dawkins is distinctive for the clarity and elegance of his prose. The Magic of Reality... will be appreciated by inquisitive children while illuminating much for the adult general reader.

—— The Times

This is not a book about the end of the world but about an imagined beginning ...The results of this huge thought-experiment are both fascinating and surprising. Fascinating for what they tell us about the impermanence of the works of man, and surprising for the simple reason that it soon becomes clear that our world would carry on regardless, indifferent to our demise

—— Daily Mail

Weisman's gripping fantasy will make most readers hope that at least some of us can stick around long enough to see how it all turns out

—— New York Times

Engrossing

—— New York Magazine

An idea that is so lateral and clever, so powerfully evocative and masterfully executed that the only appropriate response is fervent envy

—— New Statesman

A wonderful idea ... a hugely enjoyable and thought-provoking book

—— Scotsman

Fascinating, absorbing

—— Good Book Guide

A quick, absorbing read - a summer beach book with brains

—— Bloomberg

If you can stomach only one end-of-the world-as-we-know it story this summer, none is more audacious or interesting than Alan Weisman's The World Without Us

—— The Boston Globe

His is an extraordinary story laced with tragedy

—— Mail on Sunday

[Root's] life story, vividly related here, is crammed with incident and adventure. Curious, creative and fearless, he has diced with death on numerous occasions and been mauled several times in his efforts to capture the daily lives of everything from silver-back gorillas to leopards in the wild on film. A gripping account of a life well lived

—— Good Book Guide
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