In twenty-six essaysâone for each letter of the alphabetâthe Pulitzer Prizeâwinning author of The Sixth Extinction takes us on a haunting journey through the history of climate change and the uncertainties of our future.
In H Is for Hope, Elizabeth Kolbert investigates the landscape of climate changeâfrom âA,â for Svante Arrhenius, who created the worldâs first climate model in 1894, to âZ,â for the Colorado River Basin, ground zero for climate change in the United States. Along the way she looks at Greta Thunburgâs âblah blah blahâ speech (âBâ), learns to fly an all-electric plane (âEâ), experiments with the effects of extreme temperatures on the human body (âTâ), and struggles with the deep uncertainty of the future of climate change (âUâ).
Adapted from essays originally published in The New Yorker, H Is for Hope is simultaneously inspiring, alarming, and darkly humorousâa unique examination of our changing world.