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Paperback The Little Earth Book

ISBN: 0972952926

ISBN13: 9780972952927

The Little Earth Book

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The Earth is now desperately vulnerable--so are we. This gift-priced-and-sized book contains original, stimulating miniessays about what is going wrong with our planet and about the greatest challenge of our century: how to save the Earth for us all. It is pithy, yet intellectually credible well-referenced, wry, yet deadly serious. An all new U.S. edition--the U.K. edition has sold over 40,000 copies

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Amazing

This book despite little, is a compact review of several sort of issues that matters to the present and future of our habitat. Each short chapter is a comprehensive description and analysis of the causes and possible solutions for the anthropogenic problems that we are producing to the earth.

You Need to Read This. Period.

Already a third of the planet's "natural wealth" has been lost.If everyone lived as we do in the US, it would take four earths to support us. In the last 50 years - with the intensive use of pesticides - the US has doubled the amount of crops lost to pests. Three-fourths of all plant species have become extinct since 1900. Environmental disasters have left 80 million people as refugees.The number of people living on $2 a day in the world has risen by 50% in the last 20 years. Genetically modified crops have farmers using more herbicides and pesticides, not less. 90% of the Earth's dwindling fresh water supply is consumed by industry alone. The top 1% of US households possesses more wealth than the entire bottom 95%. Commercial banks, not the central government, create the build of America's currency. The arms trade is America's most heavily subsidized industry.Etcetera, etcetera, etcetera... Concise, well-documented, and full of great references and links, discussions in this book range from nanotechnology to natural farming; from biomimicry to the patenting of life; from the future of oil and the hydrogen economy; from ecological footprints to global equity accounting schemes; from the arms trade to peace tools; from religion to sustainability; from eugenics to intuition and creativity; from antibiotics to genetic experimentation; from Christianity to Islam; from increasing economic inequality to universal basic income grants; from plutonium to persistent organic pollutants; and draws from a wide variety of sources, from Bill Clinton to Hildegard of Bingen. Were the book printed on acid-free, 100% post-consumer recycled paper, I would dare say it foot the recognition-of-global-ecocrisis-and-response bill perfectly. Oh, wait, it was. Another Disinformation Mindbomb!
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