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The Cosmic Cancer

eBook - Effects of Human Behavior on the Life of Our Planet
ISBN/EAN: 9781491745571
Umbreit-Nr.: 1773280

Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 372 S.
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Erschienen am 26.09.2014
Auflage: 1/2014


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  • Zusatztext
    • Planet Earth continues to creep to the edge of an abyss, and we have no one to blame but ourselves.As weve evolved, weve engaged in egregious behaviors without thinking about the consequences. Whether its reproducing in large numbers, killing off other species or exploiting natural resources, weve failed to consider the impact of our actions.David Louis Sussman, a lifelong environmentalist, examines our missteps and suggests how we might alter our approach to boost the chances for survival for ourselves and other living things. He explores topics such as:free will and how it can be a polarizing force;sexual repression and its destabilizing consequences;missteps by religious leaders and politicians;structuring democracy on the basis of rights rather than responsibilities.The rate of extinction of other species is now greater than it has been since the disappearance of the dinosaurs 60 million years ago. There is little doubt that we are the culprits, and we could be next.Our collective decisions have brought about colossal changes in the planet we inherited, and we need to act now to provide future generations with a fighting chance of defeating The Cosmic Cancer.

  • Kurztext
    • Planet Earth continues to creep to the edge of an abyss, and we have no one to blame but ourselves. As weve evolved, weve engaged in egregious behaviors without thinking about the consequences. Whether its reproducing in large numbers, killing off other species or exploiting natural resources, weve failed to consider the impact of our actions. David Louis Sussman, a lifelong environmentalist, examines our missteps and suggests how we might alter our approach to boost the chances for survival for ourselves and other living things. He explores topics such as: free will and how it can be a polarizing force; sexual repression and its destabilizing consequences; missteps by religious leaders and politicians; structuring democracy on the basis of rights rather than responsibilities. The rate of extinction of other species is now greater than it has been since the disappearance of the dinosaurs 60 million years ago. There is little doubt that we are the culprits, and we could be next. Our collective decisions have brought about colossal changes in the planet we inherited, and we need to act now to provide future generations with a fighting chance of defeating The Cosmic Cancer.

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