Everest, Inc. by Will Cockrell is an intriguing examination of the commercialization of Mount Everest, exploring how the world’s highest peak has become a major business venture. The book delves into the history, economics, and ethical dilemmas surrounding the modern-day expeditions, shedding light on the impact of tourism and commercialization on the mountain and the communities around it.
Why read this book
- Understand the transformation of Everest from a symbol of human endurance to a commercialized venture.
- Explore the ethical implications of commercial expeditions on local communities and the environment.
- Engage with a narrative that combines adventure, history, and critical analysis.
- Reflect on the broader impacts of tourism on natural wonders around the world.
About the Author
Will Cockrell is an experienced journalist and author with a focus on adventure and the environment. His work often explores the intersections of outdoor pursuits, commerce, and environmental concerns. Cockrell’s insightful reporting and storytelling have made him a respected voice in discussions about the commercialization of natural spaces.
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