Eye-opening and compelling, the overlooked world of freight
shipping, revealed as the foundation of our civilization
On ship-tracking websites, the waters are black with dots. Each
dot is a ship; each ship is laden with boxes; each box is laden
with goods. In postindustrial economies, we no longer produce but
buy. We buy, so we must ship. Without shipping there would be no
clothes, food, paper, or fuel. Without all those dots, the world
would not work.
Freight shipping has been no less revolutionary than the
printing press or the Internet, yet it is all but invisible. Away
from public scrutiny, shipping revels in suspect practices, dubious
operators, and a shady system of "flags of convenience." Infesting
our waters, poisoning our air, and a prime culprit of acoustic
pollution, shipping is environmentally indefensible. And then there
are the pirates.
Rose George, acclaimed chronicler of what we would rather
ignore, sails from Rotterdam to Suez to Singapore on ships the
length of football fields and the height of Niagara Falls; she
patrols the Indian Ocean with an anti-piracy task force; she joins
seafaring chaplains, and investigates the harm that ships inflict
on endangered whales.
Sharply informative and entertaining, "Ninety Percent of
Everything" reveals the workings and perils of an unseen world that
holds the key to our economy, our environment, and our very
civilization.
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