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The Best American Science and Nature Writing 2024

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Award-winning environmentalist, author, and journalist Bill McKibben selects twenty science and nature essays that represent the best examples of the form published in the previous year.

"This was the most anomalous year (so far) in human history," guest editor Bill McKibben writes, "the year in which the relationship between people and planet showed its most dramatic signs yet of unraveling." The selections in The Best American Science and Nature Writing 2024 reveal a trying year for our planet—from the Lahaina wildfire tragedy to the lush Amazon jungle slowly turning to savanna—while also celebrating the earth's beautiful and mysterious ways—from the largest beaver dam on earth to the heroic innovation to prevent birds from crashing into Chicago's expanse of glass buildings. These essays offer solace in trying times, showing a way for a better future. They are, as McKibben says, "a reminder that this world is still a lovely and deep place, well worth the fighting for."

The Best American Science and Nature Writing 2024 includes IAN FRAZIER • AMANDA GEFTER • DOUGLAS FOX • SARAH KAPLAN • BEN GOLDFARB • RAYMOND ZHONG • ALEX CUADROS • AND OTHERS


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    • Library Journal

      November 8, 2024

      For this volume, environmentalist McKibben (The Flag, the Cross, and the Station Wagon) selected 23 pieces of the best science and nature essays from 2023, many of them encompassing climate change. There are many highlights. For example, "City of Glass" by Ben Goldfarb explains the issue of migrating birds colliding with windows in Chicago buildings. Elizabeth Kolbert's "Talk to Me" shares how scientists are trying to decode whale communication. "The Lonely Battle To Save Species on a Tiny Speck in the Pacific" by Joe Spring relates the trials of working in remote locations that can be devastated by a rogue storm. Emma Marris's "The Sea Eagles That Returned to Mull" examines sheep farmers' feelings about the growing population of the eagles they believe kill their lambs. Carolyn Kormann explores the 2023 catastrophic Lahaina wildfire and the events leading up to it in "Why Maui Burned," while Douglas Fox's "Journey Under the Ice" describes the lakes and streams located under the ice in Antarctica. The book concludes with a listing of additional notable titles. VERDICT Readers who enjoy educating themselves through intelligent, in-depth reporting on science and nature topics will relish this collection.--Sue O'Brien

      Copyright 2024 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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