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A review by lizshayne
Rebugging the Planet: The Remarkable Things that Insects (and Other Invertebrates) Do – And Why We Need to Love Them More by Vicki Hird
hopeful
informative
inspiring
sad
fast-paced
4.0
In honor of re-learning Kashrut this year, we're reading about the importance of bugs.
And now I'm vaguely depressed about the future. I know the book was going for hopeful, but there's a lot to be sad about (other than how rarely we mow our lawn. Apparently we're good at some things) and a lot of change that is systemic and necessary and not in the short-term interests of those who want to hold on to money and power and I'm mad.
Bugs, though, man. Bugs are cool.
And now I'm vaguely depressed about the future. I know the book was going for hopeful, but there's a lot to be sad about (other than how rarely we mow our lawn. Apparently we're good at some things) and a lot of change that is systemic and necessary and not in the short-term interests of those who want to hold on to money and power and I'm mad.
Bugs, though, man. Bugs are cool.