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STOP SAVING THE PLANET!

AN ENVIRONMENTALIST MANIFESTO

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Hillary Huber narrates this intrepid audiobook with controlled irony. Her plaintive interrogative tone highlights its striking critique on why so little has been achieved in five decades of battling climate change. She smoothly handles the many uses of "riddle me this," "duh," and "however" that ramp up the performance. The narration of this audiobook, subtitled "An Environmental Manifesto," is critical to its message. The listener is asked why governments and corporations have done so little for the planet and the poor. Despite LEED-certified corporate headquarters, the Apples and Exxons of the world still pollute our earth and waters and spew emissions. Price argues that we are asking the wrong question. It should be: What needs to be done? Not, what can I do?

Pub Date: April 21, 2021

Duration: 2 hrs, 30 mins

DD ISBN: 9781705286920

Publisher: Tantor Media

Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026

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    WHAT YOU TAKE WITH YOU

    WILDFIRE, FAMILY AND THE ROAD HOME

    A nuanced performance of the complicated journey to recover from one of Canada’s worst natural disasters.

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    Canadian actress and narrator Athena Karkanis commands listeners’ attention from the very first paragraph of this emotionally gripping audiobook, which was released on the 10th anniversary of the Fort McMurray fire in Alberta, Canada. The author, an award-winning journalist, recounts in frightening detail her race to reunite with her husband and narrowly escape the ferocious wildfire that engulfed her home and most of her community. Told through memories of the diverse objects that the author quickly chose to pack in the car before fleeing for her life, the audiobook is an intense emotional exploration of what it means to lose nearly everything.

    A nuanced performance of the complicated journey to recover from one of Canada’s worst natural disasters.

    Pub Date: April 28, 2026

    Duration: 5 hrs, 21 mins

    DD ISBN: 9781778526343

    Publisher: ECW Press

    Review Posted Online: June 16, 2026

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      THE COMMON UNCOMMON

      A FOREST JOURNEY

      A superb naturalist, Heinrich’s musings on everything from climate change to yellow-bellied sapsuckers matter.

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      This delightful cornucopia of nature writings, scientific observations, and snippets of memoir makes for a stimulating audiobook. Narrator Steve Marvel has a naturally authoritative tone. He captures biologist (and prolific author) Heinrich’s sense of wonder, fun, and exploration. Heinrich’s four decades in the Maine woods are the backdrop: He lives in a cabin and has studied ravens, closely observed porcupines, scooted up trees to avoid bears, and chopped his own wood. The collection is not linear but presents a collage of his thinking. A lover of birds, Heinrich writes about ravens’ intelligence, owls’ abilities, and the peculiarities of sparrows. His planting of American Chestnut trees has resulted in thousands of now-thriving specimens in the Northeast.

      A superb naturalist, Heinrich’s musings on everything from climate change to yellow-bellied sapsuckers matter.

      Pub Date: April 21, 2026

      Duration: 5 hrs, 57 mins

      DD ISBN: 9798318565007

      Publisher: Tantor Media

      Review Posted Online: June 2, 2026

      Kirkus Reviews Issue: July 15, 2026

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