![]() The Big Thaw: Travels in the Melting North
ISBN: 978-0-470-15728-2
Hardcover
288 pages
May 2009
US $26.95
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Dan Smith, Toronto Star
"This book will take you on one adventure after another. It will also bring you intimate encounters with some of the coolest creatures on the planet. The book's biggest reveal is that the radical changes affecting the far north are no longer just an Arctic concern, but rather a global crisis. The Big Thaw is a truly eye-opening tale. The wide-ranging effects of climate change in the Arctic expressed by this gifted writer and modern-day explorer are a mustread for everybody."
Julia Bird, DiscoveryChannel.ca
"Struzik['s] thoughtful reportage offers readers an arresting portrait of how quickly the northern landscape, including every ecological nook and cranberry bog that humans and other species inhabit, is being transformed."
Margo McCaffrey, Canadian Geographic
"A good place to start when trying to understand how climate change is affecting life in the North, and Canadian responsibilities and sovereignty there. Struzik has shared the quotidian demands of deep-sea research aboard an icebreaker, risked his life with scientists and aboriginal hunters on unstable floes and glaciers, intruded on the domain of polar bears and grizzlies, and fed his share of mosquitoes. And he can write."
Erling Friis-Baastad, The Globe and Mail
Marq De Villiers, author of The End: Natural Disasters, Manmade Catastrophes, and the Future of Human Survival
"Traveling in time and space across the Arctic, in The Big Thaw Ed Struzik describes at first hand the most alarming environmental crisis of our times. It's a land that Struzik is passionate about, and he writes of its frozen beauty with an elegance of prose not seen since Barry Lopez' Arctic Dreams."
Tim Flannery, author of The Weather Makers
"The top of the world is profoundly different than ever before in human history. Climate change is already influencing the lives of the locals, from Inuit to polar bears. But it's poised to make life hard for the rest of us, too. Ed Struzik gives a canny and compelling tour of a world in dangerous and rapid flux."
Bill McKibben, author of Eaarth: Making a Life on a Tough New Planet and Deep Economy
"All-embracing, luminous and provocative, The Big Thaw is a fascinating chronicle of an infinite, threatened Canadian Arctic. Struzik expertly melds past and present into a thought-provoking story about what the current global warming means to Canada and the world. He combines the human and scientific narratives into a wonderful synthesis amplified by his own extensive travels through the North. Everyone interested in the implications of a warming planet should read this remarkable book."
Brian Fagan, archeologist, historian and author of The Great Warming and The Little Ice Age
"Ed Struzik, one of those rare journalists who can paddle a canoe and enjoy a meal of whale blubber, has written an important and shocking book that reads like some new genre of adventure and horror story. As the Arctic melts and unravels faster than the global banking system, The Big Thaw raises some stark questions: Just what will Canada be without ice and snow? And what is a nation without its dreams?"
Andrew Nikiforuk, author of Tar Sands: Dirty Oil and the Future of the Continent
"An important book. Urgent, timely, heartfelt."
Will Ferguson, author of Beauty Tips Moose Jaw: Travels in Search of Canada
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