
Gaia Vince is a British science writer and broadcaster focused on climate change, human evolution, migration, and the Anthropocene. She wrote Adventures in the Anthropocene, which won the 2015 Royal Society Winton Prize for Science Books, and Nomad Century, bringing environmental change and future displacement to a broad international readership.
Gaia Vince is a British-Australian science writer and broadcaster whose work has consistently linked human stories to planetary systems. Australian-born and brought up between Australia and the United Kingdom, and coming from a family marked by postwar migration, she has often approached movement, adaptation, and belonging as lived realities rather than abstractions. Her academic training began in chemistry and physics, later extended into engineering and journalism, and she moved through senior editorial roles at Nature, Nature Climate Change, and New Scientist before becoming widely known as an author in her own right. That combination of scientific literacy, editorial discipline, and field reporting became the basis of her public voice. ((https://www.churchtimes.co.uk/articles/2022/2-december/features/features/a-world-on-the-move?utm_source=openai))

Gaia Vince
A compelling exploration of climate migration's impact on humanity, offering solutions for our collective survival in a changing world.

Gaia Vince
A captivating global journey exploring human ingenuity in the face of unprecedented environmental challenges in our new geological epoch.

Gaia Vince
A captivating exploration of human evolution, revealing how four key elements shaped our species' extraordinary journey through time.

Gaia Vince
A compelling exploration of climate migration's impact on humanity, offering solutions for our collective survival in a changing world.

Gaia Vince
A captivating global journey exploring human ingenuity in the face of unprecedented environmental challenges in our new geological epoch.

Gaia Vince
A captivating exploration of human evolution, revealing how four key elements shaped our species' extraordinary journey through time.
"Gaia Vince's Nomad Century has to be the most timely book of the year"
— New Statesman ((
"Gaia Vince lays bare the scale of the challenge before us, and the grand ideas that will be needed to meet it"
— Ed Yong ((
"Gaia Vince shows us how to stay steady and cheerful despite the ever intensifying drama of the Anthropocene"
— James Lovelock ((
"Gaia Vince's new book should be read not just by every politician, but by every person on the planet"
— Observer ((
"Gaia Vince calmly sets forth likely consequences and end-of-century projections for our rapidly changing planet"
— Mary Roach ((
"Gaia Vince's important book provides the context to show the stunning speed and magnitude of the human footprint"
— David Suzuki ((
"Once again Gaia Vince demonstrates that she is one of the finest science writers at work today"
— Bill Bryson ((
"Gaia Vince's colourful survey fizzes like a zip-wire as it tours our species' story"
— Richard Wrangham ((
"As Gaia Vince amply demonstrates, what was once a personal question has become the central question for us as a species"
— Ken Caldeira ((
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