In Human Nature, 12 of National Geographic's most influential photographers address the biggest environmental concerns of our time. Alongside their reflections, they present curated selections from their photographic careers. Stories and extraordinary images from around the world come together in a powerful call to awareness and action.
- The United Nations has declared that nature is in more trouble now than at any other time in human history.
- Extinction looms over one million species of plants and animals.
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Human Nature wrestles with challenging questions: What do we have? What do we stand to lose?
This book offers inspiration to environmentalists, activists, photography fans, and anyone concerned about the future of our world. - This illuminating book tackles our modern environmental future through the lens of
National Geographic- Great gift for photographers, nature enthusiasts, those who enjoy backpacking and camping, and anyone who cares about Earth's climate and future
- Add it to the shelf with books like
National Geographic The Photo Ark Vanishing: The World's Most Vulnerable Animals by Joel Sartore,
The Sixth Extinction: An Unnatural History by Elizabeth Kolbert, and
Dire Predictions: The Visual Guide to the Findings of the IPCC by Michael E. Mann and Lee R. Kump.