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Feeling the Heat by Jo Chandler

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July–August 2011, no. 333

Feeling the Heat by Jo Chandler

Melbourne University Press, $39.99 pb, 314 pp

Feeling the Heat by Jo Chandler

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July–August 2011, no. 333

In Feeling the Heat, journalist and science writer Jo Chandler voyages to Antarctica (mostly), where she meets and talks with scientists about the meaning of their work. She reminds me of the eighteenth-century philosophical travellers, the first anthropologists who travelled to strange lands (Australia included) to observe the language and customs of savage peoples, and to learn from them. From ice field and coral reef, Chandler reports on the latest in climate science, as if meeting the inhabitants of a distant country where they do things differently.

Rosaleen Love reviews 'Feeling the Heat' by Jo Chandler

Feeling the Heat

by Jo Chandler

Melbourne University Press, $39.99 pb, 314 pp

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