A review by dobbydoo22
Visit Sunny Chernobyl: And Other Adventures in the World's Most Polluted Places by Andrew Blackwell

4.0

This book is very reminiscent of Bill Bryson's travel books, although Blackwell manages to seem less dour and more entertaining than Bryson despite the gravity of the topics that he addresses. He visits several different major industrial pollution sites across the world, and his approach is more to observe than to suggest solutions or action. It's an interesting strategy, and it allows him to interview people across a range of viewpoints about/roles in industry without putting their defenses up.