Cass has picked "The Heat will Kill you First" by Jeff Goodell for us to read in June. She said, "Lots of great YouTube and media coverage of the author and the book of you need a rabbit hole...."
ABOUT THE BOOK
 Most Anticipated by The Washington Post New York Times bestselling
 journalist's "masterful, bracing" (David Wallace-Wells) investigation 
exposes "through stellar reporting, artful storytelling and fascinating 
scientific explanations" (Naomi Klein) an explosive new understanding of
 heat and the impact that rising temperatures will have on our lives and
 on our planet. "Entertaining and thoroughly researched," (Al Gore), it 
will completely change the way you see the world, and despite its urgent
 themes, is injected with "eternal optimism" (Michael Mann) on how to 
combat one of the most important issues of our time.
“When
 heat comes, it’s invisible. It doesn’t bend tree branches or blow hair 
across your face to let you know it’s arrived…. The sun feels like the 
barrel of a gun pointed at you.” 
The world is waking
 up to a new reality: wildfires are now seasonal in California, the 
Northeast is getting less and less snow each winter, and the ice sheets 
in the Arctic and Antarctica are melting fast. Heat is the first order 
threat that drives all other impacts of the climate crisis. And as the 
temperature rises, it is revealing fault lines in our governments, our 
politics, our economy, and our values. The basic science is not 
complicated: Stop burning fossil fuels tomorrow, and the global 
temperature will stop rising tomorrow. Stop burning fossil fuels in 50 
years, and the temperature will keep rising for 50 years, making parts 
of our planet virtually uninhabitable. It’s up to us. The hotter it 
gets, the deeper and wider our fault lines will open.   
The Heat Will Kill You First is
 about the extreme ways in which our planet is already changing. It is 
about why spring is coming a few weeks earlier and fall is coming a few 
weeks later and the impact that will have on everything from our food 
supply to disease outbreaks. It is about what will happen to our lives 
and our communities when typical summer days in Chicago or Boston go 
from 90° F to 110°F. A heatwave, Goodell explains, is a predatory 
event—one that culls out the most vulnerable people.  But that is 
changing. As heatwaves become more intense and more common, they will 
become more democratic.  
As an award-winning 
journalist who has been at the forefront of environmental journalism for
 decades, Goodell’s new book may be his most provocative yet, explaining
 how extreme heat will dramatically change the world as we know it.  
Masterfully reported, mixing the latest scientific insight with 
on-the-ground storytelling, Jeff Goodell tackles the big questions and 
uncovers how extreme heat is a force beyond anything we have reckoned 
with before.
   ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Jeff Goodell’s most recent book, The Water Will Come: Rising Seas, 
Sinking Cities, and the Remaking of the Civilized World, was a New York 
Times Critics Top Book of 2017. He is the author of five previous books,
 including Big Coal: The Dirty Secret Behind America’s Energy Future, 
and a Contributing Editor at Rolling Stone, where he has covered climate
 change for more than a decade. As a commentator on energy and climate 
issues, he has appeared on NPR, MSNBC, CNN, CNBC, ABC, NBC, Fox News and
 The Oprah Winfrey Show. He is a Senior Fellow at Atlantic Council and a
 2020 Guggenheim Fellow.
 
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