A must read for anyone who is still blissfully in the delusional belief that the chaos of climate change won't effect them. It could improve its political sensitivity to the social justice side of climate change, and it very much feels like it is written for a particular demographic (who is the "We" he keeps referring to?), but all that aside, it is still an incredibly important, well researched book. Im a nature lover, and it doesn't bother me that the book only focusses on how climate change will harm humans.... that's the point- its meant to get even the most city-slicker nature-apathetic members of society to wake up. I'm going to listen to it for a second time to take notes (audio book).