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Taming the Four Horsemen

A powerful polemic on the major threats facing the world today and how they can be overcome

Publication date: 06 February, 2020
Status: Published
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As featured on ITV News and Radio 4's Today programme

A powerful polemic on the major threats facing the world today and how they can be overcome.

Our world is facing catastrophes of many kinds, from the climate crisis to global outbreaks of deadly diseases. But could we look back at the collapse of previous civilisations to see what lessons might be learned?

The explorer and campaigner Robin Hanbury-Tenison believes we urgently need to tackle the four harbingers of catastrophe:

The White Horse of Pestilence and Pandemics – many remote tribal societies have lives that are healthier than ours – what can we learn from them?

The Red Horse of War – can we avoid conflict through promoting prosperity and renewable energy for all?

The Black Horse of Famine – is now the time to use technology we’ve had since World War II to influence the weather?

The Pale Horse of Death – will geoengineering help to undo the appalling pollution we are inflicting on the planet, especially the oceans?

The lessons of Taming the Four Horsemen are clear: if we humans are to survive we need to make transformative changes now.

'A great champion of environmental activism . . . His extensive travels have given him many insights' Sir Ranulph Fiennes

'This is a fabulous book . . . It's like pumping a mountain stream through your head' Sir Tim Smit

About the Author

Robin Hanbury-Tenison

Robin Hanbury-Tenison, OBE, DL, is the doyen of British explorers. A Founder and President of Survival International, the global organisation supporting tribal peoples, he was one of the first campaigners to bring the plight of the rainforests to the world’s attention. A veteran of over thirty expeditions, he is a Gold medallist and one time Vice-President of the Royal Geographical Society. Among the films he has made for TV are some about the many long distance rides he and his wife, Louella, have made in many countries. They live in a Doomsday manor on Bodmin Moor, where he has farmed for sixty years. His many books include A Question of Survival, A Pattern of Peoples, Fragile Eden, Mulu: The Rainforest, The Oxford Book of Exploration, The Great Explorers, The Modern Explorers, Land of Eagles, Finding Eden and his two autobiographies, Worlds Apart and Worlds Within.

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