Crunch Time
Crunch Time: How Everyday Life Is Killing The Future
Reviews
[L]ight entertainment that’s not really so light…a cracking good — if sometimes alarming, then humorous — argument about the state of the world.
Money and work, the environment, science, democracy, world security, people, corporate power, globalisation… they’re all there. The “big issues”. It’s a cocktail of explanations and advice about how to interpret what is going on in the world and perhaps how to cope with it.
It could leave you with a hangover but then again, taking it on-board is fun at the time…
The aim of the book, they say, is to look in turn at the big issues of the decades to come…
Personally I think they make a pretty good job of it.
Sydney Morning Herald
This book appealed immediately…Mike Hanley (an Australian journalist) and Adrian Monck (a British journalist) discuss issues such as globalism, corporate power, emails, the environment and security in an uplifting, inspiring and witty way.




