Life on a LittleKnown Planet, Elizabeth Kolbert
Life on a LittleKnown Planet, Elizabeth Kolbert
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Life on a Little-Known Planet
Dispatches from a Changing World

Author: Elizabeth Kolbert

Narrator: Rebecca Lowman

Unabridged: 12 hr 39 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 11/04/2025

Includes: Bonus Material Bonus Material Included


Synopsis

A landmark collection of Pulitzer Prize winner Elizabeth Kolbert's most important pieces about climate change and the natural world

"To be a well-informed citizen of Planet Earth," Rolling Stone has advised, "you need to read Elizabeth Kolbert." From her National Magazine Award-winning series The Climate of Man to her Pulitzer Prize-winning book The Sixth Extinction, Kolbert’s work has shaped the way we think about the environment in the twenty-first century. Collected in Life on a Little-Known Planet are her most influential and thought-provoking essays.

An intrepid reporter and a skillful translator of scientific idees, Kolbert expertly captures the wonders of nature and paints vivid portraits of the researchers and concerned citizens working to preserve them. She takes readers all around the globe, from an island in Denmark that’s succeeded in going carbon neutral, to a community in Florida that voted to give rights to waterways, to the Greenland ice sheet, which is melting in a way that has implications for everyone. We meet a biologist who believes we can talk to whales, an entomologist racing to find rare caterpillars before they disappear, and a climatologist who’s considered the "father of global warming," amongst other scientists at the forefront of environmental protection.

The threats to our planet that Kolbert has devoted so much of her career to exposing have only grown more serious. Now is the time to deepen our understanding of the world we are in danger of losing.

*Includes a downloadable PDF of Eyak phrases and names discussed in the essay, "Last Words."

About The Author

Elizabeth Kolbert is the bestselling author of Field Notes from a Catastrophe, The Sixth Extinction, for which she won the Pulitzer Prize, and Under a White Sky, which was named a top ten book of the year by The Washington Post. For her work at The New Yorker, where she's a staff writer, she has received two National Magazine Awards and the Blake-Dodd Prize from the American Academy of Arts and Letters. She lives in Williamstown, Massachusetts, with her husband and children.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Kara on February 07, 2026

Elizabeth Kolbert is such a fantastic writer, and when Life on a Little-Known Planet: Dispatches from a Changing World was available on NetGalley, I jumped on it. Thanks to Crown for the review copy! This book is a collection of Kolbert’s essays about the natural world and especially climate change.......more

Goodreads review by Paul on February 01, 2026

Realistic albeit optimistic review of our current environmental circumstances (the 6th greatest extinction) through a lens of insect and sea life (from pH shift down in the oceans) population decline, profiles of innovators (whale communication with AI, creating carbon negative communities (Samso, N......more

Goodreads review by Avid Reader and Geek Girl on December 12, 2025

Overall Book Rating: 3.0 stars I struggled with this book; between the current state of the world and the doomed-feeling conclusion of the book, it was hard to enjoy this book. It wasn't easy to read; the message is important; however, I have a feeling the people who most need the message won't be r......more

Goodreads review by Phyllis on May 01, 2026

A compilation of articles by the author for "The New Yorker" magazine. Well written, full of interesting facts and many concepts that I had not considered before. Definitely nonfiction. Subtitles for each part and chapter may give you a feel for the topics, mostly scientific. 1. Creatures great and s......more

Goodreads review by Jodie on January 01, 2026

While I wasn’t sure what to expect with this book I won on Goodreads, the author tells stories in a way that makes complex topics easy to understand and surprisingly engaging. I liked how each chapter used real-world examples and personal observations to make her points, rather than feeling dry or a......more


Quotes

“Kolbert’s writing is serious but adroit [with] just enough wry humour. The necessity of fitting huge subjects into 20 clear pages suits her style. Each essay is pacy, with energising turns. . . . Kolbert [is] a necessary voice on the environment.”—The Observer

“The essays, which focus on wide-ranging topics, from carbon capture to caterpillars, are skillfully woven together as Kolbert explores how human language and perception shape what we know (and do not know) about the planet and its many inhabitants.”Science

“Kolbert gracefully balances a realistic awareness of losses brought about by human activity—particularly by the use of fossil fuels—with a sense of wonder at just how much there is still to learn about this ‘little-known planet’ and admiration for those who quixotically explore and attempt to heal it. . . . [D]espair and hope dance together [in these] thought-provoking speculations about a world on the edge of violent change.”Kirkus Review, starred review

“Sharp environmental journalism with glimmers of hope. Elizabeth Kolbert’s collection of essays reads like a world tour of what’s disappearing and what’s being brought back to life. She describes melting ice sheets and shrinking insect populations alongside unexpected species comebacks and scientists who refuse to give up. A Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, Kolbert’s writing is clear and well sourced. Although there is a sense of urgency to the essays, which are taken from throughout her career, she reminds us that even in a time of crisis, regeneration is possible.”Imagine5

“There is a great deal that humanity doesn’t know about how the world works, and expanding that knowledge may turn out to be crucial. [Life on a Little-Known Planet is] a worthwhile and convenient collection from one of the best-known writers on climate change and the environment.”—Library Journal

“With a topic as broad, technical—and let’s be honest, doomsy—as climate change is, Life on a Little-Known Planet is a master class in how to write about our changing world.”—Mother Jones

“Kolbert brings every creature, place, person, fact, and issue to scintillating life in these deft, engaging, lucid, and thought-provoking dispatches covering 20 years of her world travels during epic planetary changes. . . . Kolbert resolutely and brilliantly alerts us to how little we know about our precious planet, how much harm we do, and how we must and can do better.”—Booklist

“Kolbert is one of our most important and lucid voices on climate change, and she’s been ringing the bell for longer than most. This book . . . will be essential.”Emily Temple, Literary Hub

“Kolbert has radically informed the way modern audiences understand climate change, and her newest collection is no exception, zooming into stories of hope, activism, and innovation across the globe.”—The Millions