J. R. McNeill is Distinguished University Professor at Georgetown University. The author of award-winning works in world and environmental history, he has served as president of the American Society for Environmental History and the American Historical Association. He lives in Maryland. Bathsheba Demuth is an environmental historian at Brown University, specializing in the United States and Russia, and in the history of energy and past climates. She has lived in and studied Arctic communities across Eurasia and North America.
""One of those rare books that’s both sweeping and specific, scholarly and readable…What makes the book stand out is its wealth of historical detail."" -- Elizabeth Kolbert - The New Yorker ""Refreshingly unpolemical and at times even witty, McNeill's book brims with carefully sifted statistics and brilliant details."" -- The Washington Post ""A monumental, important, and timely work of interdisciplinary scholarship, written to be accessible to anyone interested in the relationship between our species and the planet that supports us."" -- Chris Lavers - The Guardian