The first in a novel series on the world’s most important works of nonfiction is an engrossing account of the looming catastrophe caused by ecology’s ‘neighbours from hell’ – mankind• Introducing the 100 best nonfiction books of all time• What should make the list?The human animal knows that it is born to age and die. Together with language,this knowledge is what separates us from all other species. Yet, until the 18th century, or not even Aristotle,who speculated approximately most things, actually considered the opportunity of extinction.
This is all the more surprising because “the cessation of the world is an archetypal theme with a sonorous label – eschatology – that morphs in popular culture into many doomsday scenarios, and from global warming to the third world war. Citizens of the 21st century now face a proliferating menu of possible future dooms.
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Source: theguardian.com