Anthropocene Apocalypse

I have been fortunate enough to travel the world from Australia to South America, through Africa, India, China, Vietnam and points between. Everywhere I have gone I have seen the same story – teeming populations, economic madness, destruction of the wilderness, pollution and nature being decimated. This book is a series of anecdotal tales of my experiences – eyewitness accountants.

If you are concerned about where we are heading then read this:

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For anybody who cares for nature this book is a must. This is written by somebody who loves animals in the wild and despairs at the degradation of the environment that he has witnessed first-hand in his life-time. You reel at the cruelty and thoughtlessness, the stupidity and crass superstition. You boggle at the numbers of people and this mad population explosion that is to blame. You can see the panic setting in as we career towards an inevitable human catastrophe. Yet it is not all doom and gloom. The passion rips through your heart and the fury saddens you. But also in there is the ecstasy and love of the wonder that is this planet with its bountiful treasure-trove of nature. We write so that it may not come true. This book is not a mass of scientific facts or boggling information; it is one mans view from the vantage point of a long life of what is happening to this jewel of a planet. It is also a book about hope; hope that we can use our intelligence to put a stop to this pollution and cruelty before it is too late. There are ways we can make it work. They are outlined. The way forward is clear. All that is needed is the will to make it happen. If you care about the planet you should read this. It will change your life. Hopefully it will also change the world for the better!

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      1. My problem is that I just do what I feel. It isn’t always what is best in order to gain readership. My books are too diverse. Nobody knows where I’m coming from. Plus there are too many of them. It confuses people. They think they are all amateur crap.

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