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Apocalypse 2012: An optimist investigates the end of civilization

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Apocalypse 2012: An optimist investigates the end of civilization

Contributors:

By (Author) Lawrence E. Joseph

ISBN:

9780007227396

Publisher:

HarperCollins Publishers

Imprint:

HarperCollins

Publication Date:

1st April 2008

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Popular science
Survivalism / Preparing for emergencies
Religion: Eschatology
Volcanology and seismology
Natural disasters
Social forecasting, future studies
Religion and science
Risk assessment
Nuclear issues

Dewey:

001.9

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

320

Dimensions:

Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 23mm

Weight:

305g

Description

Is the world really coming to an end in 2012 The answer frighteningly is maybe, according to the Bible, the I Ching, the Mayans, meteorologists and vulcanologists. Apocalypse 2012 is cheerful sceptic Laurence E Josephs investigation into the 2012 Doomsday phenomenon.
Journalist and science writer Laurence E Joseph is our incisive and witty guide unravelling the religious, astrological and mystical prophecies behind the potentially earth-shattering events of 2012. And at the core of this book is Joseph's investigation into the growing number of scientific researchers trying to figure out why conditions around our planet are becoming so bizarre.

His adventures include:

Hooking up with the Voluntary Human Extinction Movement whose cheerful motto 'Live Long and Die Out' is now available as a tattoo.
Meeting the scientists who are trying to figure out why the present state of the sun is so worrisome is it just going through a phase or is something major going on
Visiting Yellowstone National Park to see whether the seething supervolcano could soon stop civilisation dead in its tracks.
Exploring the possibility of a terrorist attack that could plunge the whole Northern Hemisphere into the equivalent of a nuclear winter.

So, if 2012 really is going to be a year of unprecedented catastrophe, what can we do to increase our odds of surviving it Should we head for the Kentucky hills or hightail it to Western Africa, where the Australian Doomsday 2012 enthusiast is staking his claim, or perhaps we'd be better blasting off for solar systems unknown

With its mixture of hard science, investigative reportage and cast of colourful characters, Apocaplyse 2012 is Fast Food Nation for the terminally paranoid.

Reviews

"Fascinating . . . incredible research and an equally incredible sense of humor."--Tim LaHaye
"Joseph is a lively tour guide, introducing readers to Mayan shamans and Russian scientists with equal aplomb."-- "Publishers Weekly
"""Apocalypse 2012" manages to be both lighthearted in tone and more than a little disturbing in content." - "Maclean's"

"Fascinating . . . incredible research and an equally incredible sense of humor."--Tim LaHaye
"Joseph is a lively tour guide, introducing readers to Mayan shamans and Russian scientists with equal aplomb."-- "Publishers Weekly
"""Apocalypse 2012" manages to be both lighthearted in tone and more than a little disturbing in content." - "Maclean's "


" Fascinating . . . incredible research and an equally incredible sense of humor." -- Tim LaHaye
" Joseph is a lively tour guide, introducing readers to Mayan shamans and Russian scientists with equal aplomb." -- "Publishers Weekly
"" "Apocalypse 2012" manages to be both lighthearted in tone and more than a little disturbing in content." - "Maclean' s"

Author Bio

Lawrence E. Joseph is a journalist and author who has written extensively on science, nature, politics and business. As an independent journalist, Joseph has written for a host of publications, including The New York Times and Salon. Currently, Joseph is Chairman of the Board of Aerospace Consulting Corporation, headquartered in Albuquerque, New Mexico, a plasma physics research corporation, which, among other things, oversees the production of every nuclear warhead in the United States.

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