Eat, Poop, Die, Joe Roman
Eat, Poop, Die, Joe Roman
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Eat, Poop, Die
How Animals Make Our World

Author: Joe Roman

Narrator: Claire Christie

Unabridged: 8 hr 53 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 11/07/2023

Includes: Bonus Material Bonus Material Included


Synopsis

Joe Roman reveals how ecosystems are sculpted and sustained by animals eating, pooping, and dying—and how these fundamental functions could help save us from climate catastrophe.

If forests are the lungs of the planet, then animals migrating across oceans, streams, and mountains—eating, pooping, and dying along the way—are its heart and arteries, pumping nitrogen and phosphorus from deep-sea gorges up to mountain peaks, from the Arctic to the Caribbean. Without this conveyor belt of crucial, life-sustaining nutrients, the world would look very different. 

The dynamics that shape our physical world—atmospheric chemistry, geothermal forces, plate tectonics, and erosion through wind and rain—have been explored for decades. But the effects on local ecosystems of less glamorous forces—rotting carcasses and deposited feces—as well as their impact on the global climate cycle, have been largely overlooked. The simple truth is that pooping and peeing are daily rituals for almost all animals, the ellipses of ecology that flow through life. We eat, we poop, and we die.
 
From the volcanoes of Iceland to the tropical waters of Hawaii, the great plains of the American heartland, and beyond, Eat, Poop, Die takes readers on an exhilarating and enlightening global adventure, revealing the remarkable ways in which the most basic biological activities of animals make and remake the world—and how a deeper understanding of these cycles provides us with opportunities to undo the environmental damage humanity has wrought on the planet we call home.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Jena on December 07, 2023

Another stellar science read for 2023. Not only is that title incredibly eye-catching, but the writing within really keeps you engaged. This felt like a great balance between quippy, humorous jokes (who doesn't enjoy a little scatological humor?) and lots of great field science. It feels obvious that......more

Goodreads review by Rachel on January 19, 2024

More depressed about climate change than before I started this book, but I guess as a consolation I have learned some new poop facts… Overall, a really interesting way to look at ecology......more

Goodreads review by Questor on February 16, 2024

A bit short.......more

Goodreads review by Cari on April 20, 2024

I really enjoyed this book! As an ecologist, I don’t feel like I learned a lot of new concepts, but I liked reading about the history behind some of these discoveries. It was written in an incredibly approachable, and some times funny, way with a great message of the interconnected web that is natur......more

Goodreads review by Scott on April 01, 2024

An engaging and fascinating look at how animals and bugs distribute nitrogen and phosphorous into the natural cycle through their eating, pooping, and dying. The book starts with an island that was formed off the coast of Iceland in 1963, giving scientists a wonderful opportunity to observe how a ne......more


Quotes

"Joe Roman's argument that animals remake the world is a fascinating one. In our current age of extinction, it deserves the widest possible audience."—Elizabeth Kolbert, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Sixth Extinction

"Absolutely fascinating—and you will read it with an entirely new appreciation and respect for the role that all the other animals on this earth play in making it work.”—Bill McKibben, author of The End of Nature

“Absolutely fascinating. A compulsively readable scientific exploration of earth's ability to sustain life, but also a collection of entertaining anecdotes from Joe Roman’s career as a biologist who has spent a considerable amount of time studying… well, poop. Eat, Poop, Die helped me better understand our planet and gave me a fresh burst of motivation to advocate for it.”—Shelby Van Pelt, New York Times bestselling author of Remarkably Bright Creatures

“Joe Roman knows how to handle words. In this, his latest book, he ventures afield and spins a series of great and important stories about the many surprising threads that bind together the living world. And his writing just happens to be so good that he sweeps a reader along.”—Carl Safina, author of Beyond Words and Alfie and Me

“With expert knowledge and wry humor, Roman returns animals to their rightful place at the center of the environment.”—Kirkus Reviews