Scientists on Survival

Personal Stories of Climate Action

Scientists for XR author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Michael O'Mara Books Ltd

Published:27th Mar '25

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Scientists on Survival cover

A compelling collection of personal stories from Scientists for XR.

An inspirational and compelling collection of stories from XR scientists detailing their personal responses to the climate and ecological crisis and the motivations that led them to work with XR.

An inspirational and compelling collection of stories from XR scientists detailing their personal responses to the climate and ecological crisis and the motivations that led them to work with XR.

With a foreword by Chris Packham.

In this important and timely book, scientists from a broad range of disciplines detail their personal responses to climate change and the ecological crises that led them to form Scientists for XR and work tirelessly within it. Whether their inspiration comes from education or activism, family ties or the work environment, the scientists writing here record what drives them, what non-violent direct action looks like to them, what led them to become interested in the environmental crisis that threatens us all and what they see as the future of life on Earth.

From biologists to mathematicians, physicists to biochemists, ecologists to zoologists, each one is on a path to communicate the story behind the irrefutable science that drives them. Their inspirations are drawn from myriad sources: life-changing walks, inspirational stories of communities coming together, teaching climate change to fifteen-year-olds and deciding not to fly being a few. This collection adds compelling evidence we can all understand, as they turn science stories into human stories.

In climate discussions, people tend to fall into one of two camps: the people who know a lot and the people who feel a lot. It's rare to find people who both know exactly what they're talking about and are able to eloquently express the sadness, fury and fear that comes with the climate emergency. This book is written by those people. We're lucky to have it. -- Zadie Smith, author
Beware – this is a dangerous book. Dangerous because it’s impossible to read it and not feel moved to stand up, speak out and take urgent action. In these powerful pages, scientists demonstrate not just their intimate knowledge of the natural world, but their deep love for it too. Refusing to settle for simply monitoring its path towards extinction, they demonstrate the overwhelming responsibility for seeking to halt it too. Passionate, inspiring and essential. -- Caroline Lucas, former Green Party leader
There is a habit of people saying, "science should not be political", but science changes our world and our possibilities, so it has no choice but to be political. This collection of essays is a vital read in a world so often obscured by those whose only interest is money. -- Robin Ince, comedian, writer and broadcaster
Eventually, in today’s agonizing campaign to address the Climate Emergency, good science will win out over misinformation and denial. In the meantime, more and more scientists have chosen to put themselves on the frontline by taking non-violent direct action. Scientists on Survival highlights the eloquent testimonies of some of these inspiring campaigners. We must all continue to trust in science – and scientists like these who so courageously walk the talk. -- Jonathon Porritt, writer and campaigner
Scientists are usually restrained by academic dogma but here they talk from the heart about what the planetary emergency means to them as individuals. This collection of essays is deeply moving, inspiring and profoundly important. -- Matthew Todd, writer and broadcaster
[The authors of this book] offer a window into the motivations and coping strategies of a group of scientists willing to forgo "successful" careers, endure media attacks, and face ridicule from colleagues. To me, their reasoned activism represents the relinquished conscience of a scientific community that all too often favours short-term self-preservation over integrity and long-term sustainability. I firmly believe that bad things occur when good people remain silent. I hope this collection of essays will serve as a catalyst for widespread, vocal and informed action from scientists of all disciplines and backgrounds. -- Kevin Anderson, Professor of Energy and Climate Change
At a time when it’s often hard to keep hope for a better future alive, these stories from scientists who are choosing to take action are deeply inspiring. They should be a wake-up call for all of us. -- Natasha Walter, author, journalist and charity founder
A British Government Minister once famously said "we’ve had enough of experts". He could not have been more wrong. Virginia and I love experts – scientific experts, climate experts, wildlife experts, environmental experts. They give us the information, analysis and tools to use our own brains to critically think about how we, as individuals, families and communities, navigate our increasingly complex lives. Above all, they permit us to think intelligently about our role as guardians of our fragile planet and how to make informed decisions that minimize harm. Scientists on Survival is packed with their wisdom, insights and inspiration. That Minister, and many others, would do well to read it! -- Dame Virginia McKenna & Will Travers OBE, Born Free Foundation co-founders

ISBN: 9781789297324

Dimensions: 198mm x 129mm x 15mm

Weight: 180g

192 pages