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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Alan WeismanPublisher: Little Brown and Company Imprint: Little Brown and Company Edition: Large type / large print edition Dimensions: Width: 15.70cm , Height: 5.60cm , Length: 23.90cm Weight: 1.057kg ISBN: 9780316239813ISBN 10: 031623981 Pages: 800 Publication Date: 24 September 2013 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsFinalist, Los Angeles Times Book Prize Finalist, Books for a Better Life Award Urgent, eloquent, harrowing and yet hopeful. Everywhere, he finds the most fascinating person in a thousand miles, and makes a story out of what they tell us. Please read this book. You will weep and yet be cheered. -- Louise Erdrich, author of The Round House Weisman's anecdotes and explanations...draw a clear picture.... Countdown asks the hard questions. -- Shelf Awareness Weisman offers heart-rending portrayals of nations already suffering demographic collapse... A realistic, vividly detailed exploration of the greatest problem facing our species. -- Kirkus (starred review) Provocative and sobering, this vividly reported book raises profound concerns about our future. -- Publishers Weekly (starred review) Winner of the Best Book Award from Population Institute A hugely impressive piece of reportage, a cacophony of voices from across the world. -- Washington Post Rousing, urgent.... By exploring and integrating the lessons from cultures the world over, Weisman has been able to provide a blueprint that will ultimately benefit the planet as a whole. Countdown is a timely, essential, and hopeful work - one that suggests compassion in place of consumption and promises a return to an equilibrium that will prove a veritable windfall for humans, non-humans, and ecosystems alike. -- The Oregonian Countdown is a gripping narrative by a fair-minded investigative journalist who interviewed dozens of scientists and experts in various fields in 21 countries. He also scoured the literature to deliver not so much a doomsday narrative but a warning followed by the practical solution employed by various countries to get control of their population. -- Wall Street Journal He makes a strong case for slowing global population growth-and even for reducing overall population numbers-as a prerequisite for achieving a sustainable future...Weisman's book...offers hope... Weisman's emphasis on expanding access to contraception as the next-best strategy is both pragmatic and workable, as past efforts have shown. It is to be hoped that his message may be heeded sooner rather than later. -- Nature Weisman's stories--from his travel to contemporary Israel and Palestine, where reproducing is a form of warfare, to histories of family planning in Asia and South America--are fascinating and often chilling. -- Slate Weisman reminds us that when the experts are worried, we should pay attention. -- Los Angeles Times Weisman's gift as a writer with a love of science is in drawing links for readers on how everything in our world is connected - in this case, population, consumption and the environment.... The pleasure in reading Countdown is in the interplay of interviews with experts and with everyday working people around the world, all trying to figure out the size of family they want. -- Toronto Star [Weisman] found vivid, real-world portraits of what overpopulation portends. -- Men's Journal Alan Weisman's Countdown is rich, subtle and elaborate. His magisterial work should be the first port of call for anyone interested in the relationship between population and the environment...It's a tightly argued, fast-paced adventure that crosses the plant in search of contrasts. -- Literary Review While it is very much an alarming assessment, it is not without some genuine hope...It's a must read for all those who are concerned about the human prospect. -- Robert Walker, president of the Population Institute A frenzied barnstormer of a book.... Countdown is a chaotic stew of big stories, bold ideas and conflicted characters, punctuated by moments of quiet grace--just like our people-packed planet. -- Scientific American Countdown converts globetrotting research into flowing journalism, highlighting a simple truth: there are, quite plainly, too many of us. A world that understands Weisman's words will understand the pressing need for change. -- Bill Streever, author of Cold and Heat Weisman's anecdotes and explanations...draw a clear picture.... Countdown asks the hard questions. -- Shelf Awareness Countdown is a gripping narrative by a fair-minded investigative journalist who interviewed dozens of scientists and experts in various fields in 21 countries. He also scoured the literature to deliver not so much a doomsday narrative but a warning followed by the practical solution employed by various countries to get control of their population. -- Wall Street Journal Spirited descriptions, a firm grasp of complex material, and a bomb defuser's steady precision make for a riveting read... Weisman's cogent and forthright global inquiry, a major work, delineates how education, women's equality, and family planning can curb poverty, thirst, hunger, and environmental destruction. Rigorous and provoking, Countdown will generate numerous media appearances for Weisman and spur many a debate. -- Booklist (starred review) Unflinching and ready for anything, Weisman's Countdown tackles the biggest question facing not only us, but every other living thing on earth. How many people can there be on the earth? Written with extraordinary clarity, without all the arm-waving and doomsaying that seems to kill the conversation, his firsthand tour of the globe offers both worst case scenarios and the most hopeful futures we can imagine. -- Craig Childs, author of Apocalyptic Planet and House of Rain Rousing. -- Ihsan Taylor, New York Times Book Review 's Paperback Row Finalist, Los Angeles Times Book Prize Finalist, Books for a Better Life Award Urgent, eloquent, harrowing and yet hopeful. Everywhere, he finds the most fascinating person in a thousand miles, and makes a story out of what they tell us. Please read this book. You will weep and yet be cheered. -- Louise Erdrich, author of The Round House Finalist, Los Angeles Times Book Prize Finalist, Books for a Better Life Award Urgent, eloquent, harrowing and yet hopeful. Everywhere, he finds the most fascinating person in a thousand miles, and makes a story out of what they tell us. Please read this book. You will weep and yet be cheered. -- Louise Erdrich, author of The Round House ""While it is very much an alarming assessment, it is not without some genuine hope...It's a must read for all those who are concerned about the human prospect."" -- Robert Walker, president of the Population Institute ""Countdown converts globetrotting research into flowing journalism, highlighting a simple truth: there are, quite plainly, too many of us. A world that understands Weisman's words will understand the pressing need for change."" -- Bill Streever, author of Cold and Heat ""Countdownis a gripping narrative by a fair-minded investigative journalist who interviewed dozens of scientists and experts in various fields in 21 countries. He also scoured the literature to deliver not so much a doomsday narrative but a warning followed by the practical solution employed by various countries to get control of their population."" -- Wall Street Journal ""[Weisman] found vivid, real-world portraits of what overpopulation portends."" -- Men's Journal ""A frenzied barnstormer of a book.... Countdown is a chaotic stew of big stories, bold ideas and conflicted characters, punctuated by moments of quiet grace--just like our people-packed planet."" -- Scientific American ""A hugely impressive piece of reportage, a cacophony of voices from across the world."" -- Washington Post ""Alan Weisman's Countdown is rich, subtle and elaborate. His magisterial work should be the first port of call for anyone interested in the relationship between population and the environment...It's a tightly argued, fast-paced adventure that crosses the plant in search of contrasts."" -- Literary Review ""He makes a strong case for slowing global population growth-and even for reducing overall population numbers-as a prerequisite for achieving a sustainable future...Weisman's book...offers hope... Weisman's emphasis on expanding access to contraception as the next-best strategy is both pragmatic and workable, as past efforts have shown. It is to be hoped that his message may be heeded sooner rather than later."" -- Nature ""Provocative and sobering, this vividly reported book raises profound concerns about our future."" -- Publishers Weekly (starred review) ""Rousing."" -- Ihsan Taylor, New York Times Book Review's ""Paperback Row"" ""Rousing, urgent.... By exploring and integrating the lessons from cultures the world over, Weisman has been able to provide a blueprint that will ultimately benefit the planet as a whole. ""Countdown"" is a timely, essential, and hopeful work - one that suggests compassion in place of consumption and promises a return to an equilibrium that will prove a veritable windfall for humans, non-humans, and ecosystems alike."" -- The Oregonian ""Spirited descriptions, a firm grasp of complex material, and a bomb defuser's steady precision make for a riveting read... Weisman's cogent and forthright global inquiry, a major work, delineates how education, women's equality, and family planning can curb poverty, thirst, hunger, and environmental destruction. Rigorous and provoking, Countdown will generate numerous media appearances for Weisman and spur many a debate.""-- Booklist (starred review) ""Unflinching and ready for anything, Weisman's Countdown tackles the biggest question facing not only us, but every other living thing on earth. How many people can there be on the earth? Written with extraordinary clarity, without all the arm-waving and doomsaying that seems to kill the conversation, his firsthand tour of the globe offers both worst case scenarios and the most hopeful futures we can imagine."" -- Craig Childs, author of Apocalyptic Planet and House of Rain ""Weisman offers heart-rending portrayals of nations already suffering demographic collapse... A realistic, vividly detailed exploration of the greatest problem facing our species."" -- Kirkus (starred review) ""Weisman reminds us that when the experts are worried, we should pay attention."" -- Los Angeles Times ""Weisman's anecdotes and explanations...draw a clear picture.... Countdown asks the hard questions."" -- Shelf Awareness ""Weisman's gift as a writer with a love of science is in drawing links for readers on how everything in our world is connected - in this case, population, consumption and the environment.... The pleasure in reading Countdown is in the interplay of interviews with experts and with everyday working people around the world, all trying to figure out the size of family they want."" -- Toronto Star ""Weisman's stories--from his travel to contemporary Israel and Palestine, where reproducing is a form of warfare, to histories of family planning in Asia and South America--are fascinating and often chilling."" -- Slate Author InformationAlan Weisman is the author of several books, including The World Without Us, which is a National Book Critics Circle Award finalist, winner of the Wenjin Book Prize of the National Library of China, and an international bestseller translated in 34 languages. His work has been selected for many anthologies, including Best American Science Writing. An award-winning journalist, his reports have appeared in Harper's, the New York Times Magazine, the Atlantic Monthly, Discover, Vanity Fair, Wilson Quarterly, Mother Jones, and Orion, and on NPR. A former contributing editor to the Los Angeles Times Magazine, Weisman is a senior radio producer for Homelands Productions. He lives in western Massachusetts. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |