
World Without End
by Jean-Marc Jancovici
Title:
World Without End
Author:
Jean-Marc Jancovici
Edited by:
Christophe Blain
Format:
Hardback
Number of pages:
196 pages
Publisher:
TBS-Penguin Random House Wholesale
ISBN-13:
9780241661949
EAN:
9780241661949
Classifications:
Graphic Novels, Comic Books, Manga, Cartoons
Weight (g):
1290
Dimensions (mm):
247 x 296 x 21
Publication Country:
United Kingdom
Language:
English
Condition:
New
Description
THE #1 INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLER*A Financial Times Most Anticipated Book of 2024*"Can a graphic novel save the planet? Perhaps." - Elizabeth KolbertIs this the end of the world? Perhaps not. In this eye-opening, hopeful and hugely entertaining bestseller, a climate expert takes a leading graphic novelist on a journey to understand the profound changes that our planet is undergoing. The scientist, Jean-Marc Jancovici, walks us through just about everything: from the innermost workings of our minds to toothbrushes, office jobs, and oil; ancient history and modern geopolitics; economics and ecology; the unfolding climate crisis and its consequences for us all. As he describes the world we live in - a world whose future is deeply uncertain - the artist, Christophe Blain, listens and draws.Coming face to face with global warming, the unlikely duo - along with Mother Nature, Pop Eye and Jiminy Cricket, among others - create a picture of what the solution to our predicament actually looks like. Yes, we have a fossil-fuel problem, but simply switching to renewable energy won't fix it. We can and must rethink everything: our energy supply, our economies and our whole world. They leave us with an inspiring vision of the future in which food, education, housing, transport and communities - in other words, all of us - work together and, with a few technological fixes, succeed in creating a world without end."Masterful and unforgettable... A testament to the power of the graphic novel" - Marjane Satrapi, author of Persepolis"READ. THIS. BOOK."- Eliza Griswold, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalistOver 1 million copies sold since publication, The Guardian, October 2024










