The Last Polar Bear

The Last Polar Bear

by StevenKazlowski (Author)

Synopsis

Scientists agree that by the end of this century the polar bear will be the first mammal threatened with extinction due to climate change. The Last Polar Bear is the first book to fully document that story.The continued survival of these magnificent white bears in their warming, and melting, Arctic world is uncertain, yet their fate is also a wake-up call compelling us to act now to stem global warming. Through Steven Kazlowski's unparalleled imagery, the most critical environmental issue of our time is brought to life. The Last Polar Bear places the reality of climate change in our hands. We see the plight of the polar bear, an animal already feeling the detrimental effects of our reliance on fossil fuels, as its icy habitat melts.Over the course of the last six years, wildlife photographer Steven Kazlowski has photographed the polar bear in its wild habitat, from Hershel Island in Canada to Point Hope in Alaska. The Last Polar Bear pairs his intimate images with anecdotes about his Arctic adventures, as well as authoritative essays about the polar bear in the context of climate change.Alaska based writers Richard Nelson, Charles Wohlforth, Nick Jans, and leading USGS polar bear biologist Steven C. Amstrup draw on decades of experience in the Arctic to cover the biological, cultural, and anthropological aspects of climate change. Dan Glick, long-time correspondent for Newsweek , addresses the history of climate change while Frances Beinecke, president of the Natural Resources Defence Council, and Theodore Roosevelt IV offer perspectives on activism and politics.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 208
Publisher: Mountaineers Books
Published: 28 Feb 2008

ISBN 10: 1594850593
ISBN 13: 9781594850592

Media Reviews
The accompanying essays [in The Last Polar Bear] are short of preaching and conjecture, long on fact and science [and]...this book is filled with facts that will intrigue the thinking reader...[in short, ] Kazlowski's book is worth reading. The essays are thoughtful and well written, with facts laid out and arguments presented logically and objectively. The message is clear, but the messengers understand that beating us to death with rhetoric and hyperbole might not be the best way to go about things. --Libbie Martin (Fairbanks, AK) Daily News Minor
Kazlowski's photos are superb-elegant, breathtaking, magnificent-all the hyperbole not used in the text can be attached to the pictures. They are stunning visual compositions that show the Arctic in all its savage, raw, beautiful wonder. The bears pictured here are not stuffed toys or marketing creations. They are Nature's creatures, playful and loving at times, savage and wild at others. If ever a cause had a face, it would be this. --Libbie Martin (Fairbanks, AK) Daily News Minor
[The Last Polar Bear] is the culmination of Kazlowski's driving obsession with the polar bears of northern Alaska. Sometimes obsessions end badly; this one has resulted in a stunning book. --Mary Ann Gwinn Seattle Times
By revealing the immediate impact of climate change-what's happening now, instead of what may theoretically happen-on polar bears, the Inupiaq, and other Arctic inhabitants, Steven Kazlowski and the writers included in The Last Polar Bear have produced an enduring lesson plan on how to recognize and help cure the earth's fever. The clearest message a reader will gain from this book? Despair is not an option. Only through hope will we change the world. --Andi Diehn Foreword Magazine