"Contrary to the doomsayers, humanity can grow the economy while healing the environment, according to this hopeful exploration of sustainable development...McAfee synthesizes a vast literature on economics and the environment into a lucid, robust defense of technological progress, including nuclear power and GMOs. This stimulating challenge to anti-capitalist alarmists is full of fascinating information and provocative insights."
--Publishers Weekly (starred review)"[McAfee] is convinced that, on balance, we're heading the right way: 'We need to step on the accelerator, not yank the steering wheel in a different direction.' It is precisely his commitment to societal and planetary health that compels him to call on the generative power of tech and capitalism to elevate humanity, as he stands athwart progress and cries, 'More!'"
--Wall Street Journal"Deeply engaging and useful in understanding the roles of capitalism and technology in shaping humanity's future."
--Booklist"The future may not be so bleak after all....A cogent argument."
--Kirkus Reviews"Everyone knows we're doomed by runaway overpopulation, pollution, or resource depletion, whichever comes first. Not only is this view paralyzing and fatalistic, but, as Andrew McAfee shows in this exhilarating book, it's wrong...
More from Less is fascinating, enjoyable to read, and tremendously empowering."
--Steven Pinker, Johnstone Professor of Psychology, Harvard University, and author of Enlightenment Now: The Case for Reason, Science, Humanism, and Progress"The shortest path to improving the world is to notice objectively what is already working, and do more of it. As for the things that are still going wrong, figure out the minimalist way to turn them around, and do that. McAfee's
More from Less is packed with practical news and advice that will disconcert ideologues of every stripe."
--Stewart Brand, editor of the The Whole Earth Catalog"In his new book
More from Less McAfee applies his positive approach to the case of our planet, arguing that we have reached a critical tipping point where technology is allowing us to actually reduce our ecological footprint--a truly counterintuitive finding....[This book is] well worth reading even if your first impression, like mine, is: it can't be true!"
--Christine Lagarde, Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund"In
More from Less Andrew McAfee conclusively demonstrates how environmentalism requires
more technology and capitalism, not less. Our modern technologies actually dematerialize our consumption, giving us higher human welfare with lower material inputs. This is an urgently needed and clear-eyed view of how to have our technological cake and eat it too."
--Marc Andreessen, cofounder and general partner of Andreessen Horowitz "I've always believed that technological progress and entrepreneurship make our lives better. Here, Andrew McAfee shows how these powerful forces are helping us make our planet better too, instead of degrading it. For anyone who wants to help create a future that is both sustainable and abundant, this book is essential reading."
--Reid Hoffman, cofounder of Linkedin and coauthor of Blitzscaling "This book is the best kind of surprise. It tells us something about our relationship with our planet that is both unexpected and hopeful. The evidence McAfee presents is convincing: we have at last learned how to tread more lightly on the Earth.
More from Less shows how we accomplished this, and tells us how to keep it going."
--Eric Schmidt, former CEO of Google