David Lipsky is a recipient of the National Magazine Award and the GLAAD Media Award. His books Absolutely American and Although of Course You End Up Becoming Yourself were New York Times bestsellers. He teaches at New York University and lives in New York City.
"David Lipsky spins top-flight climate literature into cliffhanger
entertainment…Lipsky’s book is a project of maximum ambition. He
retells the entire climate story, from the dawn of electricity to
the dire straits of our present day [and] makes it page turning and
appropriately infuriating. He says it up front: He wants this to be
like a Netflix series, bingeable…The Parrot and the Igloo is a
thriller of deceptions, side deals and close calls…What are the
magic words? We have the facts and the wildfires to prove them. But
climate communication—how to make those facts penetrate hearts and
minds—seems always a losing battle. The denialists have always had
sexier language, and they pay handsomely for it. Lipsky, with his
cinematic account, has a good chance to grab back some of that
ground."
*Zoë Schlanger - New York Times Book Review*
"One of the best books I’ve read in a decade…This is an
extraordinary work…The book is so important, I want so many people
to read it. Not just because it’s important, but because it’s so
damned entertaining. Because this book is written with love. With
love for the reader, with love for humanity, with a huge
understanding gaze, a huge nod to the fact that we are in this
together…I promise you this book is worth it. David Lipsky has
delivered on the promise of his brilliance in this book."
*Brian Koppelman - The Moment*
"Lipsky, award-winning author of books about West Point and a road
trip with David Foster Wallace, brings his wide-angle lens to bear
on global warming in The Parrot and the Igloo. It’s about not just
the science of climate change but also the self-interested deniers
constantly working to undermine it—“more research is needed” is a
central strategy—and inflicting long-term damage in the process.
Lipsky strives to make the book as readable as possible [and] his
deep research and outrage continually shine through."
*Stuart Miller - Los Angeles Times*
"An achievement—it’s an amazing read."
*Chris Jansing, MSNBC*
"David Lipsky’s topic in The Parrot and the Igloo—his
preoccupation, his obsession—is climate change. On page after page,
in chapter after chapter, he sets out how the warming world came to
know, and actually has known for decades, that the planet is on
fire, that the implications are dire, that the timetable to fight
climate change is finite…An excellent, approachable primer on the
science of global warming [and] a dizzying account of how long we
have known so much about an issue that means so much."
*David Shribman - Boston Globe*
"There may be no such thing as a definitive look at the climate
crisis, but Lipsky tries to cover what ‘a reasonably well-informed
person might have been expected to know’…Lipsky masterfully
recounts it with tempered outrage and a winking, wry wit."
*Eric Roston - Bloomberg News*
"The best nonfiction book I’ve read in decades. And the best book
of its kind I’ve ever read."
*Darin Strauss, National Book Critics Circle Award–winning author
of Half a Life*
"A comprehensive history of climate denialism."
*ABC News*
"This is not a book lacking in ambition. Lipsky wants to tell the
whole, sprawling, messy tale of climate change: how modern
technology made it all happen, how scientists figured it out, and
how a network of hustlers and hucksters distracted the public from
the threat before our eyes. In the end he pulls it off, delivering
a propulsive read that has the snap of a screenplay. Lipsky is a
major talent…It’s the velvety texture of well-tailored prose that
makes this book a climate must-read…My only quibble with this
fantastic book…is that it ends too soon."
*Jason Mark - Sierra Magazine*
"Essential…A history of how we got from there to here."
*Rolling Stone*
"[A] history of the idea that human actions are warming the world
to cataclysmic effect…The awareness of human-induced warming dawns
in 1896 and resurfaces periodically throughout the twentieth
century—in 1956, the Times imagined an Arctic so hot that it was
home to tropical birds, a landscape that gives Lipsky’s book its
title…A consensus finally arrives with the release of the fourth
I.P.C.C. assessment, in 2007, but this triumph becomes an
anticlimax when governments prove unwilling to regulate fossil
fuels."
*The New Yorker*
"A fresh, infuriating epic using the cultural, technological and
political roots of why climate disasters are so routinely
dismissed….Lipsky, the journalist whose travels with David Foster
Wallace became the film ‘The End of the Tour’ (he was played by
Jesse Eisenberg), chews off a lot, ambitiously going as far back as
the inventors who created industry. Then he relays through
character sketches and turning points a history that reframes why
the difficulty in explaining climate science to the public
eventually became the bad-faith campaigns of the charlatans and
self-interests who benefited from doing nothing. He writes
entertainingly, with a snap that makes no bones: He wants this
story as absorbing and approachable as a Netflix binge. Our future,
he argues, depends on it."
*Christopher Borrelli - Chicago Tribune*
"What is incredible about David Lipsky's book, and why you all have
to read it: one fear that I had, as a historian—I was worried that
these climate-deniers weren't going to pay for it in history. And
this book nails them. When you read it, there's no escaping a
legacy of idiocy from these people. And charlatanism. And lying.
And being corporate captives—it's a bunch of buffoons who gave
birth to the climate denial movement…And the book keeps it so
people will realize that we used to have such bad-faith citizens
and politicians, who were willing to go that Build the Igloo
route."
*Douglas Brinkley, Book TV, C-SPAN*
"An important book that will leave your head shaking."
*Kirkus Reviews (starred review)*
"It is a book that should be read by just about everyone…Sure, many
of us have been angry about the collective failure to act on the
facts of climate change for years, even for decades, but in The
Parrot and the Igloo Lipsky lays bare the inner workings of the
long-running countercurrent to common sense. Here a talented writer
has painstakingly brought together facts, timelines, and
personalities to portray a greater whole. And he has done so in a
way that can only leave readers seething, wrathful, and ready for
action."
*Bill Streever - E: The Environmental Magazine*
"Humor accompanies horrific truths in this vital look at the rise
of climate change denial. With dry wit and novelistic flair,
National Magazine Award winner Lipsky chronicles how harnessing
electricity changed the world.…[R]evelatory…sobering and incisive.
Buoyed by thorough historical research, this is a first-rate
entry."
*Publishers Weekly (starred review)*
"In his new book, The Parrot and the Igloo, David Lipsky tells the
story of how climate-change denial went mainstream…Lipsky makes
thinking about the planet's impending doom not just palatable but
entertaining."
*Jensen Davis - Air Mail*
"Award-winning author Lipsky takes the reader on a journey through
the evolution of climate change denial…[T]his can be considered the
historical record to date."
*Booklist*
"I’ve got to thank bestselling author David Lipsky for pulling off
a nifty trick in his latest book—making me laugh while reading
about the potential end of human life on this planet…The Parrot and
the Igloo gives readers the confidence that we can get through this
treatise on such a somber subject as climate change…There’s so much
more to this book than a focus on the hideous history of
climate-change denialism and the vile people who still traffic in
it today…Lipsky connects all the dashes and dots [and] makes it
easier to understand…As fascinating as the destination of denialism
is, the author’s stops along the way are equally enthralling."
*Christopher Lancette - Washington Independent Review of Books*
"Enticing and eminently readable…An offbeat history of climate
science and politics."
*Michael Svoboda - Yale Climate Connections*
"Well-researched and captivatingly written, it’s a must-read."
*Sandy Dominy - Prime Women*
"Go beyond thrillers and take a chilling look at climate…Lipsky
offers a history of climate science—and with it, climate
denial—starring a large cast of swindlers, zealots, politicians and
hucksters to get to the heart of virulent anti-science ideologies
in America."
*Barbara VanDenburgh - USA Today*
"[An] unflinching look at this vital topic…It's a whirlwind tour,
and Lipsky pulls it off…The beauty of this book is that it could
expose a new audience to the crimes committed in the name of
continued profit. So many climate books are preaching to the
choir."
*John Schwarz - Undark*
"Lipsky’s energetic, often irreverent narrative makes it all
intensely readable, although infuriating…Deep and detailed…The
Parrot and the Igloo arrives in a world on fire and perhaps, just
perhaps, finally waking up to its peril."
*Steve Donoghue - Open Letters Review*
"A comic entertainment.…Rife with current pop culture references,
from Disney’s Frozen to equating the severity of an ozone hole to a
Christopher Nolan special effect, Lipsky makes reading about a
potentially pending apocalypse fun. Wait…Is that possible?
Unequivocally, yes.…With the emergence of this Pynchonesque
tragicomedy of world population proportions, Lipsky firmly stands
on his own."
*Nick Agelis - New Pages*
"The award-winning journalist and author David Lipsky has written a
readable, compelling book about climate science and its
deniers….Lively and accessible, but built atop meticulous
research.…I would recommend it even for topic experts. [In] my own
case, I have helped sell supercomputers to climate modelers, am a
member of the American Geophysical Union, studied climate science
for two decades, and know personally quite a few of the climate
scientists included in his book. Yet I still learned new
information.…Fascinating.…He tells the story in a compelling,
informative, and illuminating way."
*John Mashey, The National Center for Science Education*
"A National Magazine Award-winning, New York Times best-selling
author, Lipsky explains how antiscience sentiment became so strong
in the United States by focusing on climate change denial. He lays
bare the science of climate change, understood decades ago, then
shows how fake news about products like aspirin created the tools
for denier ideas to take hold."
*Library Journal*
"What is the lure of anti-science rhetoric and climate change
denial? That’s the question at the heart of David Lipsky’s The
Parrot and the Igloo…Lipsky profiles not only the experts who
sounded the alarm on the climate crisis but also those who lied
about the science and misled the public. The book explores themes
of ecological disinformation and greed through the stories of an
incredible cast of characters."
*Toronto Life*
"Ingenious and hilarious…Climate change and climate denial have
shared the stage in a gripping tragicomic drama for nearly four
decades. In The Parrot and the Igloo David Lipsky brings that drama
irresistibly to life in a narrative guaranteed to have readers
alternately laughing at the headlong rush of human stupidity and
cupidity and screaming helplessly into the void…Lipsky’s dizzying
no-brakes account of the progression to climate consensus—and of
the dogged deniers-for-hire who have attacked it with relentless,
reckless abandon—proves engaging and enraging in equal
measure."
*Steve Nathans-Kelly - New York Journal of Books*
"A story of facts versus falsehoods and the climate-change deniers
who have benefitted from both the hired guns and playbook of Big
Tobacco. These are the folks who still pit themselves against the
scientists who reveal the unyielding truths of melting glaciers,
warming temperatures, and catastrophic weather events, including
wildfires. In a painstakingly researched yet witty text, Lipsky
bags the culprits."
*AudioFile*
"David Lipsky’s The Parrot and the Igloo is so playful and
sharp—one of my favorites of the year."
*Jeva Lange - Heatmap*
"A huge accomplishment."
*Matt Bucher - Concavity Show*
"How global warming happened and how deniers have stalled action is
too serious a story not to be treated satirically. In a witty,
often immersive, always stylish text, David Lipsky exposes and
skewers the movers, shakers, and shills behind our climate crisis.
Even if you know the plot, you’ll read the story afresh."
*Stephen Pyne, author of The Pyrocene: How Humanity Created an Age
of Fire, and What Happens Next*
"As a scientist we believe that the data on climate impacts is
clear. The Parrot and the Igloo shows us with poignant clarity how
money, politics and greed have built walls around the status quo to
protect their vested interests while the rest of humanity fights
for the global future. Thank you, David Lipsky, for exposing the
truth and in so doing a path forward to common sense action. Now it
is up to us to act."
*David Wegner, former U.S. House of Representatives senior
staff*
"Where can a person living on a melting planet turn, at least
before the spaceship fleet is ready, for enlightenment? I’d start,
and finish, with David Lipsky’s brilliant epic The Parrot and the
Igloo, which I devoured in a single, feverish, page-turning
sitting, a perspective-altering dream, a story told in language as
sharp and clear as the spring air we knew before all the carbon was
released.… You will stare out the same windows when you've
finished, but nothing will look the same."
*Rich Cohen, New York Times best-selling author of Sweet and Low
and Monsters*
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