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The Treeline

The Last Forest and the Future of Life on Earth

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The Treeline

By: Ben Rawlence
Narrated by: Jamie Parker
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In the tradition of Elizabeth Kolbert and Barry Lopez, a powerful, poetic, and deeply absorbing account of the “lung” at the top of the world.

For the last 50 years, the trees of the boreal forest have been moving north. The Treeline takes us along this critical frontier of our warming planet from Norway to Siberia, Alaska to Greenland, to meet the scientists, residents, and trees confronting huge geological changes. Only the hardest species survive at these latitudes including the ice-loving Dahurian larch of Siberia, the antiseptic Spruce that purifies our atmosphere, the Downy birch conquering Scandinavia, the healing Balsam poplar that Native Americans use as a cure-all and the noble Scots Pine that lives longer when surrounded by its family.

It is a journey of wonder and awe at the incredible creativity and resilience of these species and the mysterious workings of the forest upon which we rely for the air we breathe. Blending reportage with the latest science, The Treeline is a story of what might soon be the last forest left and what that means for the future of all life on earth.

A Macmillan Audio production from St. Martin's Press

©2022 Ben Rawlence (P)2022 Macmillan Audio
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2022, NPR Best Book of the Year, Long-listed

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Must read for all

Bless Mr Rawlence for this incredible book. To his family for supporting him thru his travels and researching. Unfortunately I fear that this work as so many like it will not be read/ heard by those who truly need to understand the message
For anyone questioning the time for this book please just read/listen to the epilogue first before you decide
There are great information and stories
Narration is excellent

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Enlightening

I read a lot of books on climate change, and this book added more facts to the increasing volume of data proving the vast human impact on our environment. If you are not convinced that we are endangering ourselves with our casual disregard of scientific warnings, this book provides indisputable evidence that our planet is quickly changing. The narrator was excellent.

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Outstanding and eye opening

This book is a great blend of stories and sound science. Ben does a great job of including indigenous wisdom from history, he also matches it with first hand accounts of the people living today carrying on ancient customs. The modern science is blended in to create a thrilling and educational book that tells stories of the past while laying out the potential future in the ever changing climate. I love these types of books and this will be one of the first books I'll recommend going forward! Thanks for this great book and all the stories included.

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Of Critical importance

As the Earth continues to warm and stable climates and ecosystems unravel we humans will require the information in this book.

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A great combination of storytelling and science

I found this to be highly readable and painfully relevant to understanding what I've seen cited in internet articles around the topic. I'm not a science heavy reader and this had excellent cross reference points to history and anthropology to keep me engaged.

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listened and read together

must read the epilogue!!!
beautifully written with passion for the subject. Take your time, you will not regret the time.

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Everyone should read and heed this book!

Bens layout and organization takes you on a journey to places and cultures you may never have known to exist. He clearly explains how vital their experiences and the changes and movements of the trees is crucial to the heartbeat and existence of human life on this planet. Decisions need to be enacted now to stem the tide. Well done Ben!

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This is by far the most beautiful, poignant and heartbreaking book I have ever read.
I truly believe that this book should be required reading for every child who will inherit this earth along with every politician who will not take up the challenge of helping to save what we have left…
Please recommend this book to EVERYONE you hold dear, but especially those you don’t.

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A surprising find

Rarely do you discover a book that is observational, historical, prophetic, and hopeful. These stories of treeline around the globe, of the places and the people are just that. The epilogue left me writing and sharing quotes and I continue to ponder the lessons on my daily forest walks. I am changed by this book.

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Treelike

This is an important work to read if you want to understand how the climate change is presented in our world Wildforest. It is beautifully written it is lyrical and its pros it’s a delight to read into listen to encourage anyone who is interested in climate change and trees to read this book

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