Human Nature, 9780063241534
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Feel climate change through emotions: anger, hope, love, and more.
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Human Nature

nine ways to feel about our changing planet

$63.22

  • Hardcover

    304 pages

  • Release Date

    17 June 2025

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Summary

Human Nature: Emotions on a Changing Planet

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 happeni…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780063241534
ISBN-10:0063241536
Author:Kate Marvel
Publisher:HarperCollins Publishers Inc
Imprint:Collins
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:304
Release Date:17 June 2025
Weight:454g
Dimensions:229mm x 152mm x 25mm
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Critics Review

“This is the book we’ve been waiting for. Both brilliant and hard-won, Marvel’s Human Nature gives us ways not only to think about our planet in crisis but also to honor the powerful connection we have to this place we call home. Deeply personal and scientifically wise, this book will serve as a guide and an anchor for years to come.” – Ada Limón, 24th U.S. Poet Laureate, author of Startlement: New and Selected Poems

“The brilliant gift of Human Nature is that not only does it educate, delight, and inspire, but it allows us to finally feel a multitude of responses to climate change–what many books fail to recognize, and yet what humans actually do. This is essential reading from one of the kindest and most whip-smart guides for understanding our planet. Kate Marvel’s writing is very much a marvel–I’m left astonished and so grateful this book finally exists for my family, my students, and our broken and beautiful world.” – Aimee Nezhukumatathil, New York Times bestselling author of World of Wonders and Bite by Bite

“An extraordinary, epoch-hopping meditation on life on our changing world. Marvel writes with the authority and urgency of a world-leading scientist who knows what is coming to our destabilizing planet, and the vulnerability of a human being who has to live on it.” – Peter Brannen, author of The Ends of the World

“This is the best climate book I’ve ever read. It’s magnificent–both planetary and personal, saturated with electric metaphors, incisive vignettes, legitimately funny jokes, and an unflappable, knowing love for Earth, our home.” – Ayana Elizabeth Johnson, New York Times bestselling author of What If We Get It Right? and cofounder of Urban Ocean Lab

“Impassioned, deeply moving, fast-paced, and witty, Human Nature connects us to the climate crisis through our mythologies, our histories, and our very human emotions. Marvel implores and inspires us to create a better future.” – Sasha Sagan, author of For Small Creatures Such As We

“Few books I’ve encountered have felt more immediately timely. Over and over again I was, and remain, struck and challenged by the fierce, wise beauty in these pages. Reading and feeling these words now–as scientists are silenced and defunded, and as our climate convulses–gives it the heft of a forbidden samizdat text, making the sharing of it that much more urgent.” – John Vaillant, bestselling author of The Tiger and Pulitzer Prize finalist Fire Weather

“A highly readable argument for tackling climate change that reckons with both cold hard facts and the human heart.” – Kirkus Reviews

“In this impassioned debut report, climatologist Marvel uses the emotions engendered by the climate crisis to explore the science of global warming… . The history and climate science enlighten, and the poignant final chapter … is a bona fide tearjerker. This unique take on the climate crisis stands out.” – Publishers Weekly

About The Author

Kate Marvel

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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