
Silent Earth
Averting the Insect Apocalypse
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Dave Goulson
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Insects are essential for life as we know it. As they become more scarce, our world will slowly grind to a halt; we simply cannot function without them. Drawing on the latest groundbreaking research and a lifetime's study, Dave Goulson reveals the shocking decline of insect populations that has taken place in recent decades, with potentially catastrophic consequences. He passionately argues that we must all learn to love, respect and care for our six-legged friends.
Eye-opening, inspiring and riveting, Silent Earth is part love letter to the insect world, part elegy, part rousing manifesto for a greener planet. It is a call to arms for profound change at every level - in government policy, agriculture, industry and in our own homes and gardens. Although time is running out, it is not yet too late for insect populations to recover. We may feel helpless in the face of many of the environmental issues that loom on our horizon, but Goulson shows us that we can all take simple steps to encourage insects and counter their destruction.
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©2021 Dave Goulson (P)2021 Penguin AudioA mandatory listen
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The second half of the book is not so flash. Sorry, but it tends to morph into a little bit of a cynical rich old white man (listen to me I went to Oxford) master-plan to save the world by living on a two-acre block in Sussex, growing organic vegetables, and transforming Britain's swarming undesirables into an army of natural historians and permaculture experts who have been saved from being fat and stupid in their commission flats by eating organic fruit and vegetables and building bee hotels. It is more myopic than idiotic. And there is also a foray into fiction in which Goulson presents himself as a type of Noah figure and fantasizes about shooting poor people as the creep onto his property to try and steal his organic vegetables. Oh, when will their insolence stop!
Criticism aside, if you have to choose between Silent Earth and The Insect Crisis, Silent Earth is a better listen,
Starring Goulson As Noah The Entomologist
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