There Is No Planet B
There Is No Planet B
A Handbook for the Make or Break Years
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Some important information here, yet the author's seemingly deliberate erasure of disabled communities around the world while at the same claiming a global perspective for a better world in the phase of climate change, is what made me give the book a lower rating. The “I am healthy with all my limbs and brain and senses” bias (whether unconscious or not) was a true let down as the book progressed. Don't claim to be all inclusive if you plan to erase entire communities from your “handbook for a better planet” thing.