“A timely and relevant study as our human community on planet Earth continues with activities that accelerate climate change with disastrous consequences worldwide, Humanity's Moment: A Climate Scientist's Case for Hope offers a justified optimism that we can succeed in mitigating the consequences and impact of our all-to-rapidly changing climate. Exceptionally well written, organized and presented, [Humanity’s Moment] is a sorely needed and unreservedly recommended addition to personal, professional, community, corporate, governmental, and academic library Environmental Studies collections and supplemental curriculum studies lists.”
— Midwest Book Review
"Scientists aren't cyborgs—studying the climate crisis comes with a deep emotional burden. Joëlle Gergis has shouldered that burden and as a result has some useful ideas to share with the rest of us as we try to cope with the reality of what we've already done. It's a key part of trying to limit the damage—physical and spiritual—going forward."
— Bill McKibben, author "The End of Nature"
"Joelle Gergis’ Humanity’s Moment is clear-eyed, wounded, humane and above all, honest. Not many books feel necessary, but here’s one that qualifies."
— The Sydney Morning Herald
"In Humanity’s Moment, Joëlle Gergis, a leading climate scientist and gifted author, manages to unpack the science behind the climate crisis in a way that is authoritative, gripping, and very personal. Read her engaging, first-hand account of the latest UN climate report to have both hope and inspiration as we tackle the greatest challenge we have faced as a species."
— Michael Mann, Presidential Distinguished Professor, University of Pennsylvania, and author of "The New Climate War"
"And of all the climate-related books I found this year, one stood above the rest. Joelle Gergis’ Humanity’s Moment is clear-eyed, wounded, humane and above all, honest. Not many books feel necessary, but here’s one that qualifies."
— Tim Winton, author of "Cloudstreet" and "Breath"
“This book makes it abundantly clear that climate change is profoundly personal …. I commend Dr. Gergis for her bravery in sharing her personal journey with those of us who are not so embedded in the field. This is a book that should be read by all, old and young, great and small in the political process; it will enlighten and inspire.”
— Biologist
"This book by a leading scientist is powerful, urgent, passionate, and clear, an explanation of the science of climate change and the kind of changes with which we need to meet it, changes in our energy policy, politics, and very imagining of the natural world and humanity’s place in it. With its stubborn and well-grounded hopefulness, Humanity’s Moment is a tool for engagement, whether you’re new to the issue or could use some bolstering in your commitment."
— Rebecca Solnit, author of "Orwell’s Roses" and "Hope in the Dark"