A review by completecollectedkate
Unstoppable: Harnessing Science to Change the World by Bill Nye

4.0

This was fantastic as an audiobook. Bill Nye at his most Bill Nye-ish, which means I had to keep rewinding either because I was laughing or because I had to stop and tell someone else the mind boggling fact I'd just heard. Some of the earlier chapters detailing the ways energy is produced were a little confusing to follow on audio, but that's probably user error on my part. (I'm very under-educated in most of the sciences, especially in physics, so I should've had google on standby.)

Covers the hows and whys of ways to combat climate change, with solutions from public works projects to diy home improvements, and the myriad ways climate change is detrimental to all of us.

I can't help but wonder what would be different about this book if it'd been released now. Just a year later so much has changed, and while his optimistic tone and ambitious ideas were honestly refreshing to hear, I'd be curious to read a new preface or introduction written in this new political climate.