The Treeline

The Last Forest and the Future of Life on Earth
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The Treeline by Ben Rawlence explores the crucial role of the northern forests in our global ecosystem. The book travels through the boreal forest, examining how climate change is altering its landscape and affecting the planet. It combines scientific research with personal encounters to illustrate the dynamic relationship between trees, wildlife and humans.
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You might enjoy this exploration if you're fascinated by the dynamics of climate change and its profound impact on the world's boreal forests. The narrative blends scientific insights with human stories, offering a compelling look at how the shifting treeline promises to reshape the planet's future and our understanding of nature.

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A powerful blend of reportage, nature, travel and science writing, deeply researched and beautifully written, underpinned by a startling and urgent message for our time.

A ground-breaking and beautifully written investigation into the Arctic Treeline with an urgent environmental message.

Evocative, wise and unflinching β€” Jay Griffiths, author of Wild

The Arctic treeline is the frontline of climate change, where the trees have been creeping towards the pole for fifty years already.

Scientists are only just beginning to understand the astonishing significance of these northern forests for all life on Earth. At the treeline, Rawlence witnesses the accelerating impact of climate change and the devastating legacies of colonialism and capitalism. But he also finds reasons for hope. Humans are creatures of the forest; we have always evolved with trees and The Treeline asks us where our co-evolution might take us next.

Shortlisted for the James Cropper Wainwright Prize

A moving, thoughtful, deeply reported elegy for our vanishing world and a map of the one to come β€” Nathaniel Rich, author of Losing Earth

A lyrical and passionate book... The Treeline is a sobering, powerful account of how trees might just save the world, as long as we are sensible enough to let them β€” Mail on Sunday

Ben Rawlence circumnavigates the very top of the globe - returning with a warning, in this enthralling and wonderfully written book β€” Mark Lynas, author of Six Degrees

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The Treeline by Ben Rawlence has been highly praised for its originality and readability, offering an urgent and insightful look into the changing Arctic regions. It presents a sweeping and meticulously researched narrative of the Arctic forests, delivered in a lyrical and passionate style. The book has been described as an important and compelling work with the potential to significantly influence readers' perspectives on environmental challenges.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781529112504

Publisher: Vintage Publishing

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 12 January 2023

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Vintage

Audience: General / adult, Tertiary education, Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 22.0mm

Width: 129.0mm

Height: 198.0mm

Weight: 286g

Pages: 352

About the Author

Ben Rawlence is the author of City of Thorns- Nine Lives in the World's Largest Refugee Camp and Radio Congo- Signals of Hope from Africa's Deadliest War. Rawlence has written for the Guardian, London Review of Books, New York Times, New York Times Book Review, New Yorker and many other publications. He lives in Wales and is the founder and director of Black Mountains College, an institution dedicated to preparing people for the changes to come.

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