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Apocalypse Never: Why Environmental Alarmism Hurts Us All Kindle Edition

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Climate change is real but it’s not the end of the world. It is not even our most serious environmental problem.

Michael Shellenberger has been fighting for a greener planet for decades. He helped save the world’s last unprotected redwoods. He co-created the predecessor to today’s Green New Deal. And he led a successful effort by climate scientists and activists to keep nuclear plants operating, preventing a spike of emissions.

But in 2019, as some claimed “billions of people are going to die,” contributing to rising anxiety, including among adolescents, Shellenberger decided that, as a lifelong environmental activist, leading energy expert, and father of a teenage daughter, he needed to speak out to separate science from fiction.

Despite decades of news media attention, many remain ignorant of basic facts. Carbon emissions peaked and have been declining in most developed nations for over a decade. Deaths from extreme weather, even in poor nations, declined 80 percent over the last four decades. And the risk of Earth warming to very high temperatures is increasingly unlikely thanks to slowing population growth and abundant natural gas.

Curiously, the people who are the most alarmist about the problems also tend to oppose the obvious solutions.

What’s really behind the rise of apocalyptic environmentalism? There are powerful financial interests. There are desires for status and power. But most of all there is a desire among supposedly secular people for transcendence. This spiritual impulse can be natural and healthy. But in preaching fear without love, and guilt without redemption, the new religion is failing to satisfy our deepest psychological and existential needs.

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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B07Y8FHFQ7
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Harper
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  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ 30 Jun. 2020
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  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
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Michael Shellenberger is a Time Magazine "Hero of the Environment," Green Book Award winner, and the founder and president of Environmental Progress. He is the best-selling author of "Apocalypse Never" and "San Fransicko" (HarperCollins, October 2021).

"Apocalypse Never is an extremely important book,” says historian Richard Rhodes, who won the Pulitzer Prize for The Making of the Atomic Bomb. “Within its lively pages, Michael Shellenberger rescues with science and lived experience a subject drowning in misunderstanding and partisanship. His message is invigorating: if you have feared for the planet’s future, take heart.”

He has been called an “environmental guru,” “climate guru,” “North America’s leading public intellectual on clean energy,” and “high priest” of the environmental humanist movement for his writings and TED talks, which have been viewed over five million times.

Shellenberger advises policymakers around the world including in the U.S., Japan, Taiwan, South Korea, the Philippines, Australia, United Kingdom, the Netherlands, and Belgium. In January 2020, Shellenberger testified before the Committee on Science, Space, and Technology of the U.S. House of Representatives.

He has been a climate and environmental activist for over 30 years. He has helped save nuclear reactors around the world, from Illinois and New York to South Korea and Taiwan, thereby preventing an increase in air pollution equivalent to adding over 24 million cars to the road.

Shellenberger was invited by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change in 2019 to serve as an independent Expert Reviewer of its next Assessment Report, to be published in 2022 his most recent Congressional testimony on the state of climate science, mitigation, and adaptation.

Shellenberger is a leading environmental journalist who has broken major stories on Amazon deforestation; rising climate resilience; growing eco-anxiety; the U.S. government’s role in the fracking revolution; and climate change and California’s fires.

He also writes on housing and homelessness and has called for California to declare a state of emergency with regards to its addiction, mental health, and housing crises. He has authored widely-read articles and reports on the topic including “Why California Keeps Making Homelessness Worse,” “California in Danger.”

His articles for Forbes, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and The Washington Post, and his TED talks ("How Fear of Nuclear Hurts the Environment," "Why I Changed My Mind About Nuclear Power" and “Why Renewables Can’t Save the Planet”) have been viewed over six million times.

Shellenberger was featured in "Pandora's Promise," an award-winning film about environmentalists who changed their minds about nuclear, and appeared on "The Colbert Report." He debated Ralph Nader on CNN’s "Crossfire" and Stanford University’s Mark Jacobsen at UCLA . 

His research and writing have appeared in The Harvard Law and Policy Review, Democracy Journal, Scientific American, Nature Energy, PLOS Biology, The New Republic, and cited by the New York Times, Slate, USA Today, Washington Post, New York Daily News, The New Republic.

Shellenberger has been an environmental and social justice advocate for over 25 years. In the 1990s he helped save California’s last unprotected ancient redwood forest, and inspire Nike to improve factory conditions in Asia. In the 2000s, Michael advocated for a “new Apollo project” in clean energy, which resulted in a $150 billion public investment in clean tech between 2009 and 2015.

He lives in Berkeley, California and travels widely.

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Similar to works by Alex Epstein the book tackles most of the important topics that would inevitably arise during any climate alarmism debate. Provides plenty of facts and statistics that are referenced and like Epstein provides a perspective that you may not have considered when mulling this topic over yourself. Chapters are grounded nicely with tales of the author's travels to areas that are on the cusp of burgeoning with development from potential access to first world sources of energy production. This is contrasted with the stark reality of how environmentalists are preventing people in developing nations from accessing these power sources that have pulled many nations up from the mire. It begs the questions, "Who are you to tell a struggling mother and father in any part of the world that they can't connect to the power grid to help feed/raise their children due to "climate change"? Which brings up the worst part of the entire book. It mentions the hypothesis that burning hydrocarbons will rapidly heat up the entire planet and cause a massive apocalypse without going into any of the science that refutes this. I can't understand why the author wouldn't address this anywhere in the book considering it is the antithesis to the entire motive underpinning Thunberg, Just Stop Oil and others in that camp. Patrick Moore, Randall Carlson and Peter Clack are names for anyone interested in reading about the other side of the argument.
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  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 1 July 2020
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    Before I was born, Rachel Carson and the Whole Earth folk alerted the world to the noxious things governments and their connected insiders were getting away with; half a century later, with the pendulum swung far too far the wrong way thanks to misguided celebrities and truanting teens, a new author with impeccable credentials breaks with his own past to present what the debate lacks: facts.

    In short, this book's important.

    I can't imagine the painful shift in worldview the author had to go through to write it - he basically turns his entire personal history and life experience through 180 degres to reach the beliefs he now holds - but whatever it costs him, it's worth it.

    Yes, it's well written and nicely sequenced - as any professional book should be - but its value comes from filling in the blanks the environmental movement consistently and unforgivably fails to fill. Over a quarter of the book is footnotes and attributions. Properly contextual scientific data, reasonable assumptions and projections instead of doom-mongering, a look at history and trends instead of media-friendly snapshots.

    Yes, there are more forest fires, but it's because the controlled burns of the past don't happen, and disasters are getting pent-up. Yes, there are natural disasters, but they harm fewer people in developed economies, despite a far larger population. Yes, there may be a tipping point beyond which catastrophe becomes likely, but it's more like a 4C rise than 2C, impossible on current trendlines. Yes, we burp a lot of Co2 into the atmosphere - but levels in developed countries have been falling for decades, and are already starting to peak in much of the developing world.

    All this means good news for the planet. Yes, our pale blue dot is fragile and we shouldn't abuse it. But it also lets us thrive economically with its resources, build better lives, create more opportunities for ourselves. Technology is solving climate-related problems - and has been solving them for hundreds of years. We live in a dynamic system. Coastlines change, seasons fluctuate, and in response populations move and cities die and grow. Humans are adaptable.

    Most unforgivable of all? That friendlier technologies - fracking, natural gas, nuclear, intensive farming - are consistently opposed by those who claim to love this planet most. The worst environmental issues may already be behind us. Far too many green-thinking people are charlatans, however well-meaning. And chapter by chapter, this book explains why.

    The author takes on multiple green shibboleths and demonstrates just how many of them stem from the excitable imaginations of activists - not real science or observed reality. All the more poignant when you learn the author is himself a lifelong activist - the real deal, living and working with peasants in Brazil and Nicaragua in his socialist youth, not an "armchair activist" applauding truanting teens on YouTube.

    For those of us (most) who care deeply about the world we share, but want to base our decisions on actual facts rather than histrionics, this book lets you rebut essentially every argument. The world isn't perfect, but nor is it dying, and it doesn't have an expiration date of a few years ahead. Indeed, on the evidence, we're treating that planet better and better as we learn more about it.

    This book is both enjoyable and informative. Everyone with even a passing interest in ecology should read it.

    And a final word to all those "activists" who'll doubtless be turning on the author in fury: we might have taken you a bit more seriously if you didn't all dress like postapocalyptic children's entertainers.
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  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 1 August 2020
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    Probably the most impressive aspect of this important book is its simple humility in observing the real lives of real people, many actually faced with the daily realities of basic human survival. Shellenberger is more that just a concerned environmentalist. He is a listener. He also displays a refreshing determination to strip away the confected snobbery, elitism and dishonesty of so much of the affluent climate establishment. It is a shock to learn of the reach of global capital finance into the heart of the Big Climate players. I had no idea of the nefarious interlinking connections of so many fronting up the eco industry. But the book is not consumed by this squalid business - it is not a conspiracy theory. It gets especially interesting in peeling away the untruths and the fantasy promise of wind and solar renewables and how they are now one of the biggest commerical opportunities on the planet - at pubic expense. We have health and education budgets under extreme pressure but there is little control of the vast sums paid in subsidies and 'curtailment payments' to Big Climate. Shellenberger makes a powerful and utterly convincing case for nuclear. This is a shock to me. As a teenager I used to accompany my amazing radical aunt to CND protests in London and Greenham Common. It is against that background I am a committed environmentalist which included buying books by such as Bill McKibben. But Shellenberger doesn't humiliate - he simply lays it out in a calm and matter of fact way. The beauty of the book is he is not grinding any axe or stirring trouble. Ultimately, he succeeds in bringing a reassurance to any reader that the current hysteria around climate [and it is hysteria] is contrary to devising effective solutions. He sees nuclear as the cleanest energy option allowing the wonders of our modern existence to be enjoyed by everyone on the planet. As it should be. There is real genuine concern and focus on those least able to speak up in the current 'debate' where anyone speaking up other than in conformity with the orthodox establishment view is under threat of being 'cancelled'. In recent weeks I have noticed an concerted attempt by leading climate groups to find fault and dismiss Shellenberger. The attacks are wantonly contrived and picky. They do not have any reply to the fundamental humanity at the heart of Shellenbergers story. Please read this amazing and extremely important book. I cannot speak more highly of it.
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  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 27 December 2022
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    Similar to works by Alex Epstein the book tackles most of the important topics that would inevitably arise during any climate alarmism debate. Provides plenty of facts and statistics that are referenced and like Epstein provides a perspective that you may not have considered when mulling this topic over yourself. Chapters are grounded nicely with tales of the author's travels to areas that are on the cusp of burgeoning with development from potential access to first world sources of energy production. This is contrasted with the stark reality of how environmentalists are preventing people in developing nations from accessing these power sources that have pulled many nations up from the mire.

    It begs the questions, "Who are you to tell a struggling mother and father in any part of the world that they can't connect to the power grid to help feed/raise their children due to "climate change"?

    Which brings up the worst part of the entire book. It mentions the hypothesis that burning hydrocarbons will rapidly heat up the entire planet and cause a massive apocalypse without going into any of the science that refutes this. I can't understand why the author wouldn't address this anywhere in the book considering it is the antithesis to the entire motive underpinning Thunberg, Just Stop Oil and others in that camp. Patrick Moore, Randall Carlson and Peter Clack are names for anyone interested in reading about the other side of the argument.
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    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 27 December 2022
    Similar to works by Alex Epstein the book tackles most of the important topics that would inevitably arise during any climate alarmism debate. Provides plenty of facts and statistics that are referenced and like Epstein provides a perspective that you may not have considered when mulling this topic over yourself. Chapters are grounded nicely with tales of the author's travels to areas that are on the cusp of burgeoning with development from potential access to first world sources of energy production. This is contrasted with the stark reality of how environmentalists are preventing people in developing nations from accessing these power sources that have pulled many nations up from the mire.

    It begs the questions, "Who are you to tell a struggling mother and father in any part of the world that they can't connect to the power grid to help feed/raise their children due to "climate change"?

    Which brings up the worst part of the entire book. It mentions the hypothesis that burning hydrocarbons will rapidly heat up the entire planet and cause a massive apocalypse without going into any of the science that refutes this. I can't understand why the author wouldn't address this anywhere in the book considering it is the antithesis to the entire motive underpinning Thunberg, Just Stop Oil and others in that camp. Patrick Moore, Randall Carlson and Peter Clack are names for anyone interested in reading about the other side of the argument.
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  • Tecumseh
    5.0 out of 5 stars Super interesting
    Reviewed in Poland on 13 August 2024
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    One of the best books I read on the subject. Fully recommend it.
  • Blaise Allen
    5.0 out of 5 stars A must read to understand climate reality vs. apocalypse fear mongering
    Reviewed in Brazil on 6 September 2022
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    One of the most important books written about the environmental scare tactics being used to drive dangerous public policies.
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    A must read to understand climate reality vs. apocalypse fear mongering

    Reviewed in Brazil on 6 September 2022
    One of the most important books written about the environmental scare tactics being used to drive dangerous public policies.
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  • Jacky P.
    5.0 out of 5 stars Vision humaniste du monde
    Reviewed in France on 13 December 2023
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    Le discours environnemental dominant est, de nos jours, décidément malthusien, misanthrope et dogmatique. Ce livre est, au contraire, humaniste. Il place l'humain au centre, et préfère la raison au dogme. Ce fut rafraichissant.
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  • Dario
    5.0 out of 5 stars Perfetto !
    Reviewed in Italy on 7 January 2024
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    Perfetto !
  • Leserin
    5.0 out of 5 stars Super Buch
    Reviewed in Germany on 3 September 2024
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    Shellenberge hinterfragt in diesem Buch die gängigen Narrative über den Klimawandel und Umweltprobleme. Er war selbst einmal ein Aktivist, was ihm vor diesem Hintergrund noch ein Pfund mehr Glaubwürdigkeit gibt (wie bei Aussteigern in anderen poltischen Bereichen). Er schildert klar und deutlich in vielen (erschreckenden) Beispielen, welchen Schaden der aktuell verbreitete Alarmismus anrichtet. Dabei fußt er seine Analysen auf wissenschaftliche Studien und belastbare Daten, wirbt für eine nüchterne Betrachtung der Sachlage und bietet praktische Lösungen (zum Beispiel in Bezug auf Kernenergie). Das Buch ist ein Augenöffner und uneingeschränkt empfehlenswert.

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