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Why aren't we doing more to save ourselves? Madness on the Brink of Eco-Apocalypse casts a penetrating light on the gravest environmental threats to our survival through the perspective of a deeply informed and passionate eco-worrior. Award-winning author Cheryl Leutjen draws from her experience as a geologist, environmental law attorney, and worried mom to expose the mad-ness of the human-caused destruction of Earth's life support systems. Leutjen's narrative is rich in scientific and factual evidence and masterfully woven with engaging anecdotes and sharp, laugh-out-loud humor, making even…mehr

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Why aren't we doing more to save ourselves? Madness on the Brink of Eco-Apocalypse casts a penetrating light on the gravest environmental threats to our survival through the perspective of a deeply informed and passionate eco-worrior. Award-winning author Cheryl Leutjen draws from her experience as a geologist, environmental law attorney, and worried mom to expose the mad-ness of the human-caused destruction of Earth's life support systems. Leutjen's narrative is rich in scientific and factual evidence and masterfully woven with engaging anecdotes and sharp, laugh-out-loud humor, making even the most daunting issues resonate deeply with the reader. She doesn't just describe all the problems-she urges us to band together to challenge the entrenched systems that keep us trapped in a deadly web of plastics, toxic chemicals, and fossil fuels. An essential and entertaining read for anyone concerned about our future. "We've already hit the iceberg . . . Leutjen dares us to be awake and alert as we face this disaster, to understand our part in our global demise. Not for the faint of heart." Davina Kotulski, Ph.D.
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Cheryl Leutjen draws from her experience as a geologist, environmental attorney, spiritual practitioner, and worried mother to respond to the many crises that threaten Earth's life support systems. Weaving verifiable facts, compassion, outrage, and dark humor, she writes, rants, and creates events to spark action toward a more sustainable future. Her book, Love Earth Now, won a 2018 Silver Nautilus Book Award.