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Human Nature: Nine Ways to Feel about Our Changing Planet

Human Nature: Nine Ways to Feel about Our Changing Planet

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A captivating exploration of climate change that uses nine different emotions to better understand the science, history, and future of our evolving planet

Scientist Kate Marvel has seen the world end before, sometimes several times a day. In the computer models she uses to study climate change, it's easy to simulate rising temperatures, catastrophic outcomes, and bleak futures. But climate change isn't just happening in those models. It's happening here, to the only good planet in the universe. It's happening to us. And she has feelings about that.

Human Nature is a deeply felt inquiry into our rapidly changing Earth. In each chapter, Marvel uses a different emotion to explore the science and stories behind climate change. As expected, there is anger, fear, and grief--but also wonder, hope, and love. With her singular voice, Marvel takes us on a soaring journey, one filled with mythology, physics, witchcraft, bad movies, volcanoes, Roman emperors, sequoia groves, and the many small miracles of nature we usually take for granted.

Hopeful, heartbreaking, and surprisingly funny, Human Nature is a vital, wondrous exploration of how it feels to live in a changing world.

Human Nature is a biography of the Earth in nine emotions:

    WonderAngerGuiltFearGriefSurprisePrideHopeLove


Author: Kate Marvel
Binding Type: Hardcover
Publisher: Ecco Press
Published: 06/17/2025
Pages: 304
Weight: 0.93lbs
Size: 9.18h x 6.40w x 0.77d
ISBN: 9780063241534


Review Citation(s):
Publishers Weekly 04/28/2025
Kirkus Reviews 05/15/2025

About the Author
Marvel, Kate: -

Kate Marvel is a climate scientist and one of the premier science communicators working today. A former cosmologist, Marvel received a PhD in theoretical physics from Cambridge University. She led the "Climate Trends" chapter in the U.S. Fifth National Climate Assessment, has given a TED Talk, appeared on Meet the Press and The Ezra Klein Show, and testified before the U.S. Congress. She has written for Scientific American, Nautilus magazine, and the On Being Project. She lives in Brooklyn with her family.

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