Summary:
The book explores the causes and consequences of climate change through the lens of human consumption and growth, examining how our relentless pursuit of more has led to environmental degradation. It also discusses potential solutions and lifestyle changes that could mitigate the impact of climate change and create a sustainable future.
Key points:
1. Population Growth and Overconsumption: Jahren links population growth to increased resource consumption and climate change.
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