THE #1 INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLER "Can a graphic novel save the planet? Perhaps. World Without End is sharp, funny, and heart-stoppingly honest." --Elizabeth Kolbert, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Sixth Extinction "This clever, exhaustive breakdown of our cost to the planet is free of dogma and all the better for it . Positively encyclopedic in its outlook, this is a book that takes you back, in a good way, to childhood, every dilemma, decision, or future scenario carefully illustrated with a memory-boosting little picture. I agree wholeheartedly with our friends across the Channel. This is vital reading: every maison should have one." --Rachel Cooke, Observer ("Graphic novel of the month") "READ. THIS.
BOOK. World Without End is the single most important book on energy of our time." --Eliza Griswold, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist "It is big and bold in the style of the other graphic novels that broke out of their niches: Maus . Persepolis . and Palestine . It's witty, charmingly crude . persuasive." --Adam Rutherford, Guardian "A testament to the power of the graphic novel and a singular work of environmental activism.
Through its whip-smart designs, accessible research, and fearless commentary, this book invites readers of all backgrounds to join the climate change conversation--and demands that they feel anything but ambivalence. Masterful and unforgettable." --Marjane Satrapi, author of Persepolis "A frenetic and funny take on global warming . no ordinary climate science book . when it comes to understanding the crisis we face, boy, is this a powerful book of cartoons." --Madeleine Cuff, New Scientist "When it comes to the climate crisis, most of us know what we think, but we also understand that we don't know enough. In World Without End , Jancovici pulls no punches about how dire things have become, but Blain also keeps humor ever present, and it is welcome. This book, which covers so much material, is extremely readable and enjoyable, and a testament to the talent of the author and artist behind it.
They know that a spoonful of sugar helps the medicine go down, and that while we all want to know more about the current state of things, we need a place to start. For many people, this will be it." --Kate Beaton, New York Times bestselling author of Ducks: Two Years in the Oil Sands.