Host Paul Roland speaks with David Ray Griffin about his book, UNPRECEDENTED: Can Civilization Survive the CO2 Crisis? Griffin delineates the nature and magnitude of the climatic threat to life forms and the urgency of taking action, but also sets this
global crisis within its proper moral dimension involving our ethics and religious sense.
Professor Richard Falk says "If you can read only one book on climate change, make it be Unprecedented. With extraordinary clarity and comprehensiveness David Griffin has masterfully depicted both the severe dangers confronting humanity and the best available escape routes. If reading this book does not change your life, nothing will."
David Ray Griffin is Professor of Philosophy of Religion and Theology, Emeritus, Claremont School of Theology and Claremont Graduate University (1973-2004); Co-Director, Center for Process Studies. He edited the SUNY Series in Constructive Postmodern
Thought (1987-2004), which published 31 volumes. He has written 30 books, edited 13 books, and authored 250 articles and chapters.