The End Is Always Near Apocalyptic Moments, from the Bronze Age Collapse to Nuclear Near Misses - Dan Carlin Audiobook
Language: EnglishKeywords: 
Ancient
 Apocalypse
 atomic bomb
 Black Death
 Byzantium
 History
 Holocaust
 Nazis
 Nuclear War
 Plague
 Rome
 Torture
 War
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The creator of the wildly popular award-winning podcast Hardcore History looks at some of the apocalyptic moments from the past as a way to frame the challenges of the future.
Do tough times create tougher people? Can humanity handle the power of its weapons without destroying itself? Will human technology or capabilities ever peak or regress? No one knows the answers to such questions, but no one asks them in a more interesting way than Dan Carlin.
In The End Is Always Near, Dan Carlin looks at questions and historical events that force us to consider what sounds like fantasy; that we might suffer the same fate that all previous eras did. Will our world ever become a ruin for future archaeologists to dig up and explore? The questions themselves are both philosophical and like something out of The Twilight Zone.
Combining his trademark mix of storytelling, history, and weirdness, Dan Carlin connects the past and future in fascinating and colorful ways. At the same time the questions he asks us to consider involve the most important issue imaginable: human survival. From the collapse of the Bronze Age to the challenges of the nuclear era the issue has hung over humanity like a persistent Sword of Damocles.
Inspired by his podcast, The End Is Always Near challenges the way we look at the past and ourselves. In this absorbing compendium, Carlin embarks on a whole new set of stories and major cliffhangers that will keep listeners enthralled. Idiosyncratic and erudite, offbeat yet profound, The End Is Always Near examines issues that are rarely presented, and makes the past immediately relevant to our very turbulent present.
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This post has 9 comments with rating of 4.7/5
October 30th, 2019
OK. Great! Let me just download this bad boy…wait!! Oh noooooooo………————————————-
October 30th, 2019
jewwangle - you keep knocking them out of the park. thank you bunches!
October 31st, 2019
OK, this explains the excruciating wait between episodes 2 and 3 of “Supernova in the East.”
Dan makes history live.
November 2nd, 2019
Thank you mate!
November 4th, 2019
I really love Dan Carlin, so this was the first upload I’ve ever been morally conflicted about. Ultimately I found sharing good books to be more important than not taking cash out of Dans pocket. However, I will say, if you enjoy this book and have the extra money, consider buying a copy?
April 22nd, 2022
@jewwangle I 100% agree. I own the rights to listen to the audiobook on Audible, but I don’t know how to make it DRM-free to archive it offline in my personal library. Thank you for sharing!
June 17th, 2022
Thank you kindly
February 28th, 2023
there are many history podcasters, but I don’t know any who speaks with the passion and enthusiasm that Dan does!, it’s so easy to get swept up in his podcasts and wonder where the last 4 hours went!. I recommend him to everybody I know who has even a passing interest in history. Even though Most of what is in this book I’m sure has already been covered in the past on his show, I’ll still happily listen to every moment of it. Thanks uploader!,
August 8th, 2025
Only the humans alive today-8.3 billion-have ever faced runaway climate change and a list of other Overshoot predicaments.
If/when our civilization fails enough we have some 450 nuclear power plants and many spent fuel pools that need 24/7 care and maintenance or else.
Anyone remember Bopal? The World’s Deadliest Industrial Disaster Exposed 500,000 People to Toxic Gas and Claimed Thousands of Lives??
Petro chemical plants also need round the clock care, or else. There are hundreds of them.
Even problems that civilizations and societies before us faced pale in comparison to the unprecedented scale of ours predicament. They could runaway to new land - we are trapped on an ever more toxic and hot planet with a bare min 3.5C more warming baked in. It’s going to be a horror show.
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*Humans will be extinct in 100 years says eminent scientist*
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“(PhysOrg.com) — Eminent Australian scientist Professor Frank Fenner, who helped to wipe out smallpox, predicts humans will probably be extinct within 100 years, because of overpopulation, environmental destruction and climate change.
Fenner, who is emeritus professor of microbiology at the Australian National University (ANU) in Canberra, said homo sapiens will not be able to survive the population explosion and “unbridled consumption,” and will become extinct, perhaps within a century, along with many other species.
“He said he believes the situation is irreversible, and it is too late because the effects we have had on Earth since industrialization (a period now known to scientists unofficially as the Anthropocene) rivals any effects of ice ages or comet impacts.”
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“Fenner said that climate change is only at its beginning, but is likely to be the cause of our extinction. More people means fewer resources, and Fenner predicts “there will be a lot more wars over food.”
https://phys.org/news/2010-06-humans-extinct-years-eminent-scientist.html
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