The Fragile Earth
The Fragile Earth is a thoughtful collection of essays about our planet's most pressing challenges. Blending journalism and critique, it surveys three decades of environmental thought and the uneasy truth that knowledge has not always led to action. Written for curious readers—students, policymakers, and anyone who wants to understand why the world feels fragile—the tone is urgent yet hopeful, inviting reflection rather than despair.
Edited by renowned editors David Remnick and Henry Finder, The Fragile Earth gathers incisive essays that probe climate risks, technology's promises and limits, and the political and cultural forces shaping our responses. The book unfolds as a cohesive meditation drawn from thirty years of reporting and commentary, balancing pressing concerns with moments of insight and possibility.
The experience is intimate and accessible: clear prose, thoughtful analysis, and a steady pace that invites readers to reflect rather than retreat. Each essay invites you to think about how we live with uncertainty, what it would take to translate knowledge into action, and where optimism must meet accountability.
- Three decades of environmental essays tracing thought and policy
- Critical look at technology's promises and limits
- Clear, readable prose that makes complex issues accessible
- Thought-provoking analysis that invites discussion and reflection
- Thematic throughlines on climate, governance, media, and responsibility
- Edited by David Remnick and Henry Finder
After finishing The Fragile Earth, readers gain a clearer picture of the stakes facing our planet and the opportunities for informed action. It leaves you more aware, more hopeful, and more determined to engage with the choices that shape our shared future.
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The Fragile Earth
The Fragile Earth is a thoughtful collection of essays about our planet's most pressing challenges. Blending journalism and critique, it surveys three decades of environmental thought and the uneasy truth that knowledge has not always led to action. Written for curious readers—students, policymakers, and anyone who wants to understand why the world feels fragile—the tone is urgent yet hopeful, inviting reflection rather than despair.
Edited by renowned editors David Remnick and Henry Finder, The Fragile Earth gathers incisive essays that probe climate risks, technology's promises and limits, and the political and cultural forces shaping our responses. The book unfolds as a cohesive meditation drawn from thirty years of reporting and commentary, balancing pressing concerns with moments of insight and possibility.
The experience is intimate and accessible: clear prose, thoughtful analysis, and a steady pace that invites readers to reflect rather than retreat. Each essay invites you to think about how we live with uncertainty, what it would take to translate knowledge into action, and where optimism must meet accountability.
- Three decades of environmental essays tracing thought and policy
- Critical look at technology's promises and limits
- Clear, readable prose that makes complex issues accessible
- Thought-provoking analysis that invites discussion and reflection
- Thematic throughlines on climate, governance, media, and responsibility
- Edited by David Remnick and Henry Finder
After finishing The Fragile Earth, readers gain a clearer picture of the stakes facing our planet and the opportunities for informed action. It leaves you more aware, more hopeful, and more determined to engage with the choices that shape our shared future.
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The Fragile Earth is a thoughtful collection of essays about our planet's most pressing challenges. Blending journalism and critique, it surveys three decades of environmental thought and the uneasy truth that knowledge has not always led to action. Written for curious readers—students, policymakers, and anyone who wants to understand why the world feels fragile—the tone is urgent yet hopeful, inviting reflection rather than despair.
Edited by renowned editors David Remnick and Henry Finder, The Fragile Earth gathers incisive essays that probe climate risks, technology's promises and limits, and the political and cultural forces shaping our responses. The book unfolds as a cohesive meditation drawn from thirty years of reporting and commentary, balancing pressing concerns with moments of insight and possibility.
The experience is intimate and accessible: clear prose, thoughtful analysis, and a steady pace that invites readers to reflect rather than retreat. Each essay invites you to think about how we live with uncertainty, what it would take to translate knowledge into action, and where optimism must meet accountability.
- Three decades of environmental essays tracing thought and policy
- Critical look at technology's promises and limits
- Clear, readable prose that makes complex issues accessible
- Thought-provoking analysis that invites discussion and reflection
- Thematic throughlines on climate, governance, media, and responsibility
- Edited by David Remnick and Henry Finder
After finishing The Fragile Earth, readers gain a clearer picture of the stakes facing our planet and the opportunities for informed action. It leaves you more aware, more hopeful, and more determined to engage with the choices that shape our shared future.


















