The God Species

Saving the Planet in the Age of Humans

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Social Science, Human Geography, Science & Nature, Science, Biological Sciences, Environmental Science, Nature, Environment, Environmental Conservation & Protection
Cover of the book The God Species by Mark Lynas, National Geographic Society
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Mark Lynas ISBN: 9781426208980
Publisher: National Geographic Society Publication: October 4, 2011
Imprint: National Geographic Language: English
Author: Mark Lynas
ISBN: 9781426208980
Publisher: National Geographic Society
Publication: October 4, 2011
Imprint: National Geographic
Language: English

We humans are the God species, both the creators and destroyers of life on this planet. As we enter a new geological era - the Anthropocene - our collective power now overwhelms and dominates the major forces of nature.

But from the water cycle to the circulation of nitrogen and carbon through the entire Earth system, we are coming dangerously close to destroying the planetary life-support systems that sustain us. In this controversial new book, Royal Society Science Books Prize winner Mark Lynas shows us how we must use our new mastery over nature to save the planet from ourselves.

Taking forward the work of a brilliant new group of Earth-system scientists who have mapped out our real 'planetary boundaries', Lynas draws up a radical manifesto calling for the increased use of environmentally-friendly technologies like genetic engi- neering and nuclear power as part of a global effort to use humanity's best tools to protect and nurture the biosphere.

Ecological limits are real, but economic limits are not, Lynas contends. We can and must feed a richer population of nine billion people in decades to come, whilst also respecting the nine planetary boundaries - from biodiversity to ocean acidification - now identified and quantified by scientists.

Ripping up years of environmental orthodoxy, he reveals how the prescriptions of the current green movement are likely to hin- der as much as help our vitally-needed effort to use science and technology to play God and save the planet.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

We humans are the God species, both the creators and destroyers of life on this planet. As we enter a new geological era - the Anthropocene - our collective power now overwhelms and dominates the major forces of nature.

But from the water cycle to the circulation of nitrogen and carbon through the entire Earth system, we are coming dangerously close to destroying the planetary life-support systems that sustain us. In this controversial new book, Royal Society Science Books Prize winner Mark Lynas shows us how we must use our new mastery over nature to save the planet from ourselves.

Taking forward the work of a brilliant new group of Earth-system scientists who have mapped out our real 'planetary boundaries', Lynas draws up a radical manifesto calling for the increased use of environmentally-friendly technologies like genetic engi- neering and nuclear power as part of a global effort to use humanity's best tools to protect and nurture the biosphere.

Ecological limits are real, but economic limits are not, Lynas contends. We can and must feed a richer population of nine billion people in decades to come, whilst also respecting the nine planetary boundaries - from biodiversity to ocean acidification - now identified and quantified by scientists.

Ripping up years of environmental orthodoxy, he reveals how the prescriptions of the current green movement are likely to hin- der as much as help our vitally-needed effort to use science and technology to play God and save the planet.

More books from National Geographic Society

Cover of the book Explorer Academy: The Falcon's Feather (Book 2) by Mark Lynas
Cover of the book South of the Northeast Kingdom by Mark Lynas
Cover of the book Moon Rush by Mark Lynas
Cover of the book National Geographic Little Kids First Big Book of Bugs by Mark Lynas
Cover of the book 1001 People Who Made America by Mark Lynas
Cover of the book The Camera Phone Book by Mark Lynas
Cover of the book Receding Tide by Mark Lynas
Cover of the book Ghosts of Tsavo by Mark Lynas
Cover of the book Meeting the Family by Mark Lynas
Cover of the book National Geographic Kids Chapters: Scrapes With Snakes by Mark Lynas
Cover of the book Witness to Disaster: Earthquakes by Mark Lynas
Cover of the book National Geographic Angry Birds Furious Forces by Mark Lynas
Cover of the book National Geographic Readers: El Tiempo (L1) by Mark Lynas
Cover of the book National Geographic Kids Chapters: Hoot, Hoot, Hooray! by Mark Lynas
Cover of the book Mysteries In Our National Parks: Ghost Horses by Mark Lynas
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy