The world as we know it is undergoing a sudden and violent
transformation, unlike anything the planet has experienced since the
Cretaceous Extinction. The evidence is all around us: vast droughts that
last decades, super-storms and floods that destroy cities, dwindling
aquifers, vanishing glaciers, toxic water supplies, raging wildfires,
obscure new diseases, vanishing species and indigenous communities. Our
planet is changing faster than evolution can keep up. The forces driving
this radical transformation are not natural. The earth has been brought
to the brink by a greed-based predatory economic system that chews up
anything in its path and spits it out to the bitter end. Environmental
journalists Jeffrey St. Clair and Joshua Frank take you on a sobering
field trip through the danger zones; from the strip mines of Appalachia
to last refuge of the grizzly, from the dirty fracking fields to the
world's most dangerous place, the Hanford Nuclear Site in the Pacific
Northwest. The Big Heat charts the battle lines for the future of the
planet, from corporate villains to corrupt politicians and the fearless
environmentalists who are standing up against the pillaging. This is an
unflinching chronicle of the last fight that really matters.