Human Nature:
Nine Ways to Feel About Our Changing Planet

£18.99 GBP

Human Nature:
Nine Ways to Feel About Our Changing Planet

Overview

A captivating exploration of climate change, through the lens of nine different emotions, to better understand the science, history, and future of our changing planet.

Dr Kate Marvel is a renowned climate scientist and researcher whose work on climate change led her to grapple with strong, complicated emotions. Initially, she resisted those feelings, afraid they would interfere with her objective scientific judgement. But over time she realised that there is no one way to think — or feel — about climate change. To live on and care for our changing planet, we need to embrace the full spectrum of human emotion.

As Marvel argues, we need every emotion we can muster if we’re going to counter the usual myopic perspectives on climate change and care enough to make better decisions. And this book is a dazzling call to care.

In Human Nature, each chapter uses a different emotion to illustrate the science behind our changing climate. We feel the wonder of being able to use climate models to predict the future. We feel anger at those who have knowingly destroyed the planet for profit. We feel love for our beautiful Earth, the only good planet. With Marvel as our guide, we get to feel it all — and we can begin to turn our strong feelings into strong action.

Human Nature is a remarkable, hopeful look at climate science that prioritises feelings — and in doing so charts a path forward for life together.

Details

Format
Hardback
Size
216mm x 135mm
Extent
304 pages
ISBN
9781914484414
RRP
GBP£18.99
Pub date
11 September 2025
Rights held
UK & Commonwealth (ex. Can)
Other rights
Dunow, Carlson & Lerner

Praise

‘In this impassioned debut report, climatologist Marvel uses the emotions engendered by the climate crisis to explore the science of global warming ... The history and climate science enlighten, and the poignant final chapter ... is a bona fide tearjerker. This unique take on the climate crisis stands out.’

Publishers Weekly

‘A highly readable argument for tackling climate change that reckons with both cold hard facts and the human heart.’

Kirkus Reviews
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About the Author

Kate Marvel is a climate scientist and one of the premier science communicators working today. A former cosmologist, Kate received a PhD in theoretical physics from Cambridge University, where she was a Gates Scholar. She served on the chapter leadership team of the US Fifth National Climate Assessment, gave a TED talk, appeared on Meet the Press and The Ezra Klein Show, and testified before the US Congress. She has written for Scientific American, Nautilus magazine, and the On Being project.

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