One could find this book somewhat bleak, but if you already have an understanding of where climate is going, this book may simply confirm your internalized bleak outlook. Otherwise, it is a good listen. The reader is good. What I liked best is how McGuire covered so many different aspects of climate change, more often..
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Every Little Bit Helps
Review from Hothouse Earth →
Our world is monitored more and more by AI systems. This technology observes everything we buy and consume. The more we buy a product the more of that product will show up for consumers. Buy less meat, less will be ordered by the systems. Buy more climate friendly items and more will become available. This..
useless on audible
Review from Intelligence, 2nd Edition →
speaking of intelligence, I’m listening to this rocket scientist trying to describe to me some stupid illustration in his book that obviously I can’t see in an audible book. why is the sonatable title? also, why is there no capitalization in the speech to text with which I composed this review? on the subject of..
Excellent science and history, combining this duo makes for a fascinating story but also an education in Earth’s geology. The narrator, Mike Cooper, sounds like he is very British, and does an outstanding job at relaying the author’s intention. Robin George Andrews has a unique vantage point for “Super Volcanos, as he is a scientist..
This is a great synopsis of the career of Queen, but does not delve far enough below the surface to be definitive, which is surprising, given that one of the authors runs the Queen fan club. It’s unclear if the band were at all involved, but there’s nearly nothing here that one couldn’t gather from..
The content of the book is good and most of it is easy to understand, and I’d recommend it to beginners or anyone with misconceptions about it. However there should have been post production work on the narration as there is great fluctuations in the quality of his voice as well as loud hissing from..
Excellent book
Review from The Magician’s Way →
Ego and Intuition
Review from William Whitecloud’s Secrets of Natural Success: Five Steps to Unlocking Your Inner Genius →
This is the best description and explanation of both the Ego and Intuition that I have found thus far. Whitecloud also gives you practical tools to implement and utilize the concepts that he introduces. This is definitely NOT a book that you should read while multi-tasking… not if you actually want to digest everything that..
If you have not put much thought into what binds together the transatlantic relationship between Europe and America, this is a good place to start. Hanhimaki points out that the relationship is grounded in Nato, and it can be expected to endure. It is also rooted in shared culture and political trends insofar as both..









