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You Are Here
- A Brief Guide to the World
- Narrated by: Nicholas Crane
- Length: 3 hrs and 4 mins
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Summary
One word binds us all: geography. We are all geographers, human beings who care about the places we think of as 'home' - our habitat. And yet we have lost touch with the connection between our actions and the state of the planet that we all share. We need a new myth, a new narrative that restores the connections between humanity and the Earth.
We are being confronted by a daily barrage of geographical stories on climate change, geopolitics, population growth, migration, dwindling resources, polluted oceans and natural hazards. These are planetary concerns affecting all people and all places. They are geographical challenges which can be addressed through geography.
In this distillation of a lifetime's work, Nicholas Crane makes the compelling case that never has geography been so important. On this finite orb, with its battered habitat, sustained in dark space by a thin, life-giving atmosphere, we have reached a point in our collective geographical journey where knowledge is the best guarantor of the future.
Written and read by Nicholas Crane
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- Elizabeth
- 18-04-21
Geography has never been more important or fascinating
Nicolas Crane is a brilliant storyteller about the world we live in, and how it came about.
In You Are Here Crane refreshes our understanding of geography basics, shares the latest cutting edge geographical thinking and applications, and explores how geography is critical to solving the world’s biggest problems - especially the climate emergency.
Fascinating and mind-expanding listening!
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