If you made a Venn diagram of my interests in active travel, sustainability and our impact on the Earth, and my climate anxieties, VOYAGERS by Lauren Fuge would fall right in the centre.
Fuge is a scientist, a writer, and both a curious and restless person by nature. She's Australian and grew up in South Australia but has travelled widely around the world, spending time hiking and kayaking and learning along the way.
VOYAGERS is part travelogue, part climate book, part science writing, part memoir. In it Fuge explores the impacts that humans have on the planet, both now and in the future, and also in the past.
As a reader, I find I learn best when a topic is discussed through stories and through bigger picture contextualisation. Facts without context are quickly forgotten but stories linger. And I really enjoyed the big picture framing and the smaller stories woven throughout the book.
If you're interested in nature writing, in reading more about climate change, and like your science and history mixed with personal stories, put this one on your radar. This is a book full of passion, urgency and hard-hitting truths, and it's one I want to see more people reading.