Thinking Small and Large

How Microbes Made and Can Save Our World

Peter Forbes author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Icon Books

Published:22nd May '25

Should be back in stock very soon

Thinking Small and Large cover

The environmental crisis will not be solved by battery technology alone.

Thinking Small and Large reveals the ingenuity of microbes at key stages in life's 4 billion year history and highlights their developing role in resolving our deepest problem: climate change that is flooding and burning our world more menacingly every year. Ground-breaking ongoing research with some of the most ancient bacteria is leading to a parallel carbon economy using engineered bacteria for fuel, food and materials. This would enable rewilding on a vast scale, with the small land footprint of bacterial technologies solving the current conflict in land use between farming and fuel and materials production.

In this fascinating and illuminating book, Peter Forbes shines a light on this crucial technology and offers a tantalising glimpse of what is possible. To solve the big problems you have to think small.

A powerful exploration of the machinery of life and the 'gigantic infinitesimal' world of the microorganisms essential for the survival of our ecosystem. In this beautifully written book, Forbes restores microbes to their rightful place in the history - and, importantly, the future - of our planet. A must for any science-savvy or science-curious reader. * Alice Sherwood, author of Authenticity: Reclaiming reality in a counterfeit culture *
A fascinating account of both the deep-time evolution of life on our planet and how microbes have moulded the world we live in. This is the gripping story of how the tiniest creatures can have the mightiest effects, and offer hope for solving some of the gravest problems of climate change today. * Prof. Lewis Dartnell, author of Being Human: How our Biology Shaped World History *
The book's intellectual range is impressive ... a tone that's accessible without oversimplifying the underlying concepts. * Nature *

ISBN: 9781837731701

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256 pages