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The Bridge at the End of the World by James Gustave Speth

lucysod's review against another edition

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4.0

scary, apocalyptic type

oy i also read it in print not the ebook awk

rcthomas's review against another edition

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3.0

A great view at the environmental/ecological movement and the challenges that are associated with it. Septh is an environmental lawyer involved in tackling environmental issues for the Carter administration and the United Nations. His book provides a wealth of insight into the development of the current ecological/environmental movements, the policies they have put forth, and their future progression.

cucumberedpickle's review against another edition

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2.0

Read it like 20 years too late. It was interesting though. The author overshot predictions so it makes him seem a little extra but obviously and retrospectively, this is a good thing. It did get a little too fluffy at the end.

The one thing that was spot on was about corporations. He was right to realize those were going to be our demise.
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