![]() ![]() But it is written and read by a field ecologist, and makes for a more meaningful experience. It is about the exact same problem and equally depressing. While worth listening to, my advice is to shop around. ![]() ![]() You are not Kevin Spacey and nobody should expect you to be. Old white men should be banned from trying to impersonate other genders and different ethnicities. You can consider this powerful book to be a companion volume to Dave Goulson’s Silent Earth: Averting the Insect Apocalypse (this site). His impersonations of national accents were also atrocious. Man’s very precarity is the central theme of Oliver Milman’s The Insect Crisis in which he ably explains how insects do indeed run the world and why we need to pay attention to their survival. He seems to be quietly yelling at you by the end of the listen. How stupid does this author think his audience is?" The elderly hyped up white-man narrator also becomes fairly unbearable after three hours. Sometimes while listening to this book i found myself wondering: " school kids know that. Certain things get spoon fed to you, and the same metaphors are used repeatedly. As a global account global insect die offs, this book felt more like an accumulation of feature articles turned into a book for profit than an actual argument with any vision. ![]()
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