Out of 100+ chapters, about 5 chapters were captivating. For my first attempt of listening to the book, I gave up. On my second try, I did make it all the way to the end, hoping for something interesting at the conclusion, but was disappointed. At about the 60% mark, I just wanted it to be over. Technical articles about climate change are way more interesting.

The characters in the book all appear to agree that terrorism against carbon generation and capitalism is a good thing. On two days over the course of the story, around 20 passenger jet liners are shot down, to persuade humans to not fly. Killing of the super-rich is celebrated.

The book considers capitalism to be incapable of saving the planet from climate catastrophe, so socialism is the only answer. Laws require the ratio of most-to-least salaries in an organization are capped at 10-to-1. The book talks a lot about post-capitalism and the end of economic liberalism (in the European meaning of the term). Communism is considered a flawed second best choice.

The narration is so dry in places, it is hard to listen. Reports of climate catastrophes are listed off like reading from the phone book, probably to project them as being ordinary daily accepted events. Some chapters are a reading of notes the a character takes during a meeting and do not even quantify as prose.

I suggest you read eco-friendly journalistic articles, they would be way more interesting.