Review of Nemesis 6

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This enlightening book contains a storyline around na threat to humanity and the sixth extinction. I wonder how humanity will handle such a catastrophic event. It is recommended to a young audience as its something they may need to start preparing for in the future. Congrats on the BOTD!
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There are a lot of terms I don't know about and I would love to read this book to have an understanding of what they entail. Humans have always been full of greed and this is always an obstruction to growth.
I wonder how the health of the biosphere will be regulated.
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Seriously, various activities carried out by humans such as bush burning, deforestation, etc., have a lot of health implication. Nice review!
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I think it will be an interesting book to read as it's about preserving the biosphere. I support the recommended category. Weldon BOTD.
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I'm not sure I get the hang of this book, but it's five stars rating suggests that it's a worthwhile read. Congratulations on being the Book of the Day.
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Non fiction books are just not my cup of tea but the book sounds very informative. And I do agree the human's desire to get more has caused a lot of troubles and way more problems that should be adressed as soon as possible. Congratulations on becoming BOTD!
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This is an important and an informative book that needs not be taken lightly.
We must also know that whatever action or inaction we take, always have after effect.
Congratulations on BOTD
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Post by DEEPA PUJARI »

Nemesis 6 by Richard Mollinger is an updated edition of previous attempts that “sought to provoke a discussion in the European Union (EU) to prevent catastrophic decision-making regarding both the Anthropocene and geostrategic considerations. Congratulations BOTD!
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Definitely not my cup if tea even though I wholeheartedly agree on the importance of those matters, but reading about them just brings it really close to home and despair, because until it joined effort of the majority of the population, everything individuals do to prevent catastrophe is drawn by the masses. Anyway, congrats with BOTD!
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I will pass on this book. The content is too heavy, too political for my taste. Also science is not my strong point.
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The historical context provided in the book seems to be a crucial aspect of the narrative. Your discussion of the French and American revolutions and how they relate to the ongoing effort to break free from human ignorance and destruction was particularly insightful. Congrats on BOTD.
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The terminology is too advanced for me too. I think I will skip this one. Thank you.
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"Nemesis 6" by Richard Mollinger tries to answer the question of how to regulate the health of our biosphere. Also, the issue of achieving the necessary balance in order to ensure the protection of the existing fauna and flora runs through the book.
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This book entails about the essence of Biodiversity and the need to take care of our globe . This is order to reduce the "green house " gases which have appeared to be catastrophic in the near future. Which has also caused rise in global temperatures in both land and sea . The author Richard Mollinger passionate about the Greek mythology which is great. The book is a great piece to science fanatics and young readers.
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Giving the urgent need to save our planet, this book seems like a great guide to gaining substantial knowledge in sustainability and environmental protection.
Thanks for the great review and congrats to the author.
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