‘Diving into Books’ is an ongoing series of blog posts dedicated to exploring dense and interesting books. Currently, I like to stay open to all sorts of different books, but I tend to focus pretty heavily on sometimes wonky non-fiction ranging from clean energy, history, and racism.
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Some of these blog posts have been re-edited and published on sites like Medium and LinkedIn, but almost all of my ‘Diving into Books’ posts originate here on WordPress. You can find the link to my full project archive here or you can scroll below to find my 8 most recent posts.
When people think of climate change, one of the first things brought to mind is often the growing frequency of high severity wildfires. These fires cause destroy communities, pollute the air, and often decimate our already struggling ecosystems. As a Californian myself, I’ve grown up knowing fires well. However, 2020 was completely unlike any fireContinue reading “‘Trees in Trouble’ by Daniel Mathews”
We stand at a moment of tremendous importance in the history of human medicine. biotechnology companies shattered records last November when they finally submitted results to the CDC and FDA for the approval of multiple novel coronavirus vaccines, and the United States is about to roll out the largest and most aggressive mass vaccination campaignContinue reading “‘The Vaccine Race’ by Meredith Wadman”
As you are probably well aware, climate change is an existential threat to the future of human civilization. Yet, we shoot ourselves in the foot every day that we try and ignore the importance of nuclear energy to curb this disaster. The science and technology of nuclear fission has developed significantly since the days ofContinue reading ““Power to Save the World: the truth about nuclear energy” by Gwyneth Cravens”
James Baldwin and, of course, The Fire Next Time have held prominent positions on my reading list for a long time, but I was finally spurred on to buy the book and dive into it after reading Ta-Nehisi Coates talk about Baldwin in We Were Eight Years In Power. When I reread The Fire NextContinue reading ““The Fire Next Time” by James Baldwin”
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Cameron Catanzano
Recent college grad with a love for writing and diving headfirst into new and exciting subjects.