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Our Stolen Future ISBN


Our Stolen Future (2001) ISBN: 4881359851 [Japanese Import] Tankobon Hardcover – January 1, 0010

Author: Shia Colborne | Language: English | ISBN: 4881359851 | Format: PDF, EPUB

Our Stolen Future ISBN: 4881359851 Tankobon – January 1, 0010
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  • Tankobon Hardcover
  • Publisher: Shoeisha (0010)
  • ISBN-10: 4881359851
  • ISBN-13: 978-4881359853
  • Product Dimensions: 7.4 x 5.2 x 1.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.3 pounds
Without doubt, this is the most terrifying book I've ever read. Stephen King, move over, reality bites.....Nope, this is not fiction, this is the air we breathe, the food we eat - even the very containers we eat from. No place on the planet is safe anymore, so would someone please stop it and let me off now?
For me, the most terrifying aspect was the dawning realization that I had read many of the research papers cited within, but had not drawn the elements together. As the pieces fell into place, my eyes opened in horror at the implications....and I looked down at my infant son, who I was breastfeeding, appalled at the choices now confronting me.
But make no mistake, this is no tabloid horror, nor a new age book on the environment. This is a well-researched work, with an opening prelude by Vice President Al Gore. The facts are presented in a clear, concise manner that does not require a college degree to understand, but nor will it bore academics. Told with the same mounting tension as Richard Preston's The Hot Zone, the real terror comes when the reader realizes that unlike Ebola, there is no possible escape. This is not some emerging virus in a distant country, this is here...now, already in us....
Current human population growth masterfully disguises an insidious biological time bomb already exploding within us all. In our desire to create new and better chemical nightmares manufactured under the guise of modern living conveniences, we may be headed to extinction as fast and sure as any currently endangered species. ...And it's hitting is right where it hurts most, the physical and psychological abilities we need to reproduce.

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