<b>Poetic and philosophical at times, intimate and expansive at others</b>

Daily Telegraph

<b>Superb</b>... takes us on an exciting journey through multiple and fascinating areas of nocturnal biology... A <b>critically important must-read</b> for all who have an interest in the health of our planet

Russell Foster, author of Life Time

A <b>powerful</b> contribution to our understanding of the harm we're causing, and <b>a clarion call for change</b>

New Statesman

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<b>Absolutely wonderful</b>, full of <b>graceful insight</b> and <b>gentle persuasion</b>

- Chris Goodall, author of What We Need to Do Now,

I never knew the night could be this fascinating or that there was so much I wanted to know about it. <b>Highly recommendable read</b>

Nicklas Brendborg, author of Jellyfish Age Backwards

An<b> urgent and erudite hymn to the night</b>, composed by a scientist with the soul of a poet

Chloe Aridjis, author of Book of Clouds

A <b>scintillating</b> read by <b>a conservationist of true literary flair</b>

Rebecca Giggs, award-winning author of Fathoms

A <b>sophisticated</b> exploration of the unintended consequences of artificial light on human society and the health of our planet, <i>The Darkness Manifesto</i> <b>blends science with lyrical prose to draw attention to the immense importance of the night-time</b> to all living organisms

*Waterstones' Best Popular Science Books of 2022*

<b>Accessible, fascinating, and stimulating</b> [...] acts as a siren call for anyone who is concerned about the affect of humanity on our environment. <i>The Darkness Manifesto</i> opens eyes, hearts, and minds to beauty of darkness, and the importance of its continued existence

LoveReading.co.uk

<b>Powerful </b>... Eklöf [shows] it is time for us to re-embrace darkness, both for nature's sake and our own

iNews

** An FT Book of the Year and Winner of the Penn Libraries Book Prize for Sustainability**

The Darkness Manifesto
urges us to cherish darkness for the sake of the environment, our own wellbeing, and all life on earth. To ensure a bright future, we must embrace the darkness.

Entire ecosystems rely on natural darkness to flourish, from bats and keen-eyed owls capering across the starry sky to the bioluminescent creatures of the deep. But constant illumination has made light pollution a major threat. By extending our day, humans have disrupted the circadian rhythms necessary to sustain all living things.

The Darkness Manifesto lifts night's veil to reveal the domino effect of damage we inflict by keeping the lights on: insects failing to reproduce, plants left unpollinated, countless hunting and migratory patterns eroded. Eye-opening and ultimately encouraging, this book offers simple steps that can benefit ourselves and the planet.

'Powerful ... A clarion call for change' New Statesman

'A pleasure to read ... A paean of praise for natural darkness' Financial Times, Book of the Year

'A must-read for all who have an interest in the health of our planet' Russell Foster, author of Life Time

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Product details

ISBN
9781529116106
Published
2023-11-02
Publisher
Vintage Publishing
Weight
170 gr
Height
198 mm
Width
129 mm
Thickness
15 mm
Age
01, G, U, P, 01, 05, 06
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Number of pages
240

Author
Translated by

Biographical note

Johan Eklöf (Author)
Johan Eklöf, PhD, is a Swedish bat scientist and writer, most known for his work on microbat vision and more recently, light pollution. He lives in the west of Sweden, where he works as a conservationist and copywriter.

Johan has studied bats for almost twenty years and now has his own consultancy company, hired by authorities, wind companies, municipalities, city planners and environmental organizations as an expert on bats, night ecology, and nature-friendly lighting. The Darkness Manifesto is his first book to be translated into English.

Elizabeth DeNoma (Translator)
Dr. Elizabeth DeNoma is a literary translator from Scandinavian languages, as well as a developmental editor and publishing consultant specialising in international literature. In addition to The Darkness Manifesto, her recent translations include Jellyfish Age Backwards by Nicklas Brendborg and Winter Swimming by Susanna Søberg.