But this book is so unsettling because it’s not just a result of some great research, it points out things that are widely known but that we’d rather not acknowledge. Further to that, Tong discusses the different sources of energy the world’s grid is powered by, a topic particularly relevant as wars (physical and verbal) are fought over where our future focus and investment should lie. Another interesting fact liquid leftover from whey in cheese-making is used to generate the town’s electricity in the town of Albertville, home to 1500 people. She begins the book by speaking about our connection with the natural world how our cells are connected to those of nature, the similarities between us and animals, and some fascinating random facts, including the point that dragonflies see in slow motion! (page 78).
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