Summer reading provides options not only for thrill-seekers but also for scientifically curious readers. This year, numerous books delve into various scientific topics. Readers can explore the effects of sensory smog on nature, learn how snakes convey climate change messages, and understand the significance of rivers. The initiative offers exclusive book recommendations each week to engage readers while they relax. These reads encompass pressing environmental issues and discoveries that shape our understanding of the world.
Clamor examines how the mechanization of sound in daily life contributes to sensory smog, affecting our health and the natural world around us. It emphasizes the rising volume and its implications for human and animal well-being.
The effects of noise pollution are profound, with evidence suggesting that prolonged exposure can mute our ability to hear softer sounds, limiting our sensory experiences.
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