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This book has been on my TBR list for a long time. McKibben, an environmental writer who grew up with television, examines what “information” TV truly provides us, and what it does not. The book owes a debt to Marshall McLuhan whose phrase “the medium is the message” brings a lot of McKibben‘s points home. TV narrows our focus, placing us as consumers in the center of everything, which is contributing to environmental destruction.
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