Unstoppable (Nye book)

Unstoppable: Harnessing Science to Change the World is a 2015 book written by Bill Nye and edited by Corey S. Powell.

[1] The book is about how to use science to improve the environment and the challenges faced with global warming as well as raising the standard of living.

[2] BBC science columnist Rose Eveleth wrote a joint review in The New York Times of the audiobook versions of Unstoppable and Leonard Mlodinow's 2015 book The Upright Thinkers.

Other times, they feel forced, as if both authors knew that without a personal touch, their books would read like any other general primer on climate change or great men in science.

[4] Jennifer Kay, in a review for the Associated Press, commented on the clarity of Nye's language, writing how "Nye explains the basics of climate science without making Unstoppable feel like a textbook.