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Eaarth - Making a Life on a Tough New Planet
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Publisher: St. Martin's Griffin
Pub. Date: 2011
ISBN-13: 9780312541194
Bill McKibben
Eaarth - Making a Life on a Tough New Planet
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Eaarth - Making a Life on a Tough New Planet

by Bill McKibben

"Read it, please. Straight through to the end. Whatever else you were planning to do next, nothing could be more important." —Barbara Kingsolver

Twenty years ago, with The End of Nature, Bill McKibben offered one of the earliest warnings about global warming. Those warnings went mostly unheeded; now, he insists, we need to acknowledge that we've waited too long, and that massive change is not only unavoidable but already under way. Our old familiar globe is suddenly melting, drying, acidifying, flooding, and burning in ways that no human has ever seen. We've created, in very short order, a new planet, still recognizable but fundamentally different. We may as well call it Eaarth.

That new planet is filled with new binds and traps. A changing world costs large sums to defend—think of the money that went to repair New Orleans, or the trillions it will take to transform our energy systems. But the endless economic growth that could underwrite such largesse depends on the stable planet we've managed to damage and degrade. We can't rely on old habits any longer.

Our hope depends, McKibben argues, on scaling back—on building the kind of societies and economies that can hunker down, concentrate on essentials, and create the type of community (in the neighborhood, but also on the Internet) that will allow us to weather trouble on an unprecedented scale. Change—fundamental change—is our best hope on a planet suddenly and violently out of balance.

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Anonymous commented on 15-Jul-2011 06:44 PM
I cannot understand why the wisdom expressed by McKibben is not embraced widely. Instead we have stated rejection of Climate change while the Pentagon makes plans to sew mayhem in those countries most affected. I am not sure why evil is seen as the better
choice.
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