A Thought Experiment: The world without us
My next book on the reading list: Alan Weisman's "The world without us" published in 2007. Jennifer Schuessler from the New York Times Book Review gave it the following recension:
"Weisman imagines what would happen if the earth’s most invasive species—ourselves—were suddenly and completely wiped out . . . Weisman knows from the work of environmental historians that humans have been shaping the natural world since long before the industrial age. His inner Deep Ecologist may dream of Earth saying good riddance to us, but he finds some causes for hope . . . it’s the cold facts and cooler heads that drive Weisman's cautionary message powerfully home. When it comes to mass extinctions, one expert tells him, 'the only real prediction you can make is that life will go on. And that it will be interesting."
