Earth in the Balance

Earth in the Balance
Earth in the Balance audio book cover
AuthorAl Gore
PublishedJune 1992 Houghton Mifflin
Pages407
ISBN978-0395578216

Earth in the Balance: Ecology and the Human Spirit (ISBN 0-452-26935-0, paperback ISBN 1-85383-743-1) is a 1992 book written by Al Gore, published in June 1992, shortly before he was elected Vice President in the 1992 presidential election. Known by the short title Earth in the Balance, the book explains the world's ecological predicament and describes a range of policies to deal with the most pressing problems. It includes a proposed "Global Marshall Plan" to address current ecological issues.

Written while his son was recovering from a serious accident, Earth in the Balance became the first book written by a sitting U.S. Senator to make the New York Times bestseller list since John F. Kennedy's 1956 Profiles in Courage.[1]

In 1993, Earth in the Balance was released in paperback and audiobook format on audio cassette tape.

It received the Robert F. Kennedy Center for Justice and Human Rights 1993 Book award given annually to a book that "most faithfully and forcefully reflects Robert Kennedy's purposes - his concern for the poor and the powerless, his struggle for honest and even-handed justice, his conviction that a decent society must assure all young people a fair chance, and his faith that a free democracy can act to remedy disparities of power and opportunity."[2]

The book was followed by An Inconvenient Truth, a book that was the companion for a movie narrated by Al Gore, shown at the 2006 Sundance Film Festival[3] and released on 24 May 2006.

In the 2002 Futurama episode "Crimes of the Hot", Al Gore himself references the book and its "far more popular" fictional future sequel, Harry Potter and the Balance of Earth.

  1. ^ Albert A. Gore, Jr., 45th Vice President (1993-2001)
  2. ^ "Robert F. Kennedy Book Award". RFKcenter.org. Archived from the original on 2015-06-19.
  3. ^ Libresco, Caroline (2006). "An Inconvenient Truth". Sundance Institute. Retrieved July 29, 2014.