Crunch Time

Crunch Time: How Every­day Life Is Killing The Future

Reviews

Crunch TimeMan­age­ment magazine

[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.

Crunch Time in FoylesIt 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.