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TIME MAGAZINE, '11 New Books to Read in August!'ECO WATCH, 'Best Environmental
Books of August''A harrowing chronicle of a range of threats that could bring about human
extinction in the not-so-distant future.'―The Washington Post'Instead of freaking out, read End
Times. It's a wise and weirdly hopeful journey into civilization's darkest nightmares.'―Jeff
Goodell, author ofThe Water Will Come'It's not easy thinking about all the ways the world can
end, let alone writing a whole book about them. But Bryan Walsh has managed the feat and then
some, delivering a book that's as analytically astute as it is terrifically written. It takes a special kind
of writer to pull this off, and in Bryan Walsh we found him.'―Ian Bremmer,New York Times
bestselling author ofUs Versus Them: The Failure of Globalism'In End Times, Bryan Walsh
has put together the loudest, scariest wake-up call possible. And yet it's not a book without hope:
Walsh lays out a challenging series of believable scenarios that can allow human beings to thrive
along with our fellow earth-dwellers, in a way that requires only qualities we already have:
compassion, intelligence, focus, and determination.'―Mark Bittman,New York Times
columnist and bestselling author'Bryan Walsh has reported from the front lines of the 21st
century's first pandemic and the backrooms of the war against climate change. He knows science,
geopolitics and more. In End Times, he has put together an invaluable guide to living through the
worst of times, and offers hope that we might just be able to survive them.'―Karl Taro
Greenfeld, author ofChina Syndrome: The True Story of the 21st Century's First Great
Epidemic'We are all going to die, but never before have we been so likely to all do it at the same
time. Beyond the alarm and the science, the nuclear showdowns and the climate disasters, rests
the bigger question of how we humans contend with the impermanence of our own existence.
Bryan Walsh's gripping thought experiment reminds us that the only truly permanent thing we
humans can do is go extinct.'―Douglas Rushkoff, author ofPresent Shock: When Everything
Happens Now'It takes a bold reporter and subtle thinker to survey the mortal threats we face and
find a way towards hope; yet that is what Bryan Walsh has done in this terrifying, fascinating
exploration of existential risk. Cascading catastrophes of the manmade kind are so frightful to
consider that we naturally look the other way; but Walsh invites us to reckon with the world we've
made, a crucial step towards taking responsibility for saving us from ourselves. The asteroids, the
supervolcanoes, the plagues are not of our making; but the nukes, the climate disruption, the
weaponized pathogens and challenges of AI are. With a storyteller's art and a scientists tools,
Walsh helps us think the