Description
Hailed MacArthur Fellow Carl Safina takes us on a tour of the natural world in the course of a year spent divided between his home on the shore of eastern Long Island and on his travels to the four points of the compass. As he witnesses a natural year in an unnatural world he shows how the problems of the environment are linked to questions of social justice and the politics of greed, and in asking difficult questions about our finite world, his answers provide hope.
Author: Carl Safina
Publisher: Picador USA
Published: 01/03/2012
Pages: 416
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.81lbs
Size: 8.20h x 5.58w x 1.09d
ISBN13: 9781250002716
ISBN10: 1250002710
BISAC Categories:
- Nature | Ecology
- Nature | Ecosystems & Habitats | Coastal Regions & Shorelines
- Nature | Environmental Conservation & Protection | General
About the Author
Carl Safina, author of Song for the Blue Ocean, and founder of the Blue Ocean Institute, was named by the Audubon Society one of the leading conservationists of the twentieth century. He's been profiled by The New York Times, and PBS's Bill Moyers. His books and articles have won him a Pew Fellowship, Guggenheim Award, Lannan Literary Award, John Burroughs Medal, and a MacArthur Prize. He lives in Amagansett, New York.