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Humanity is overshooting the limits of what is biologically sustainable on the planet Earth. This overshoot will result in the collapse of the environment's ability to support much of the biosphere. We must act rapidly and effectively to reverse this calamity and reduce our ecological footprint. The past thirty years have been largely wasted since the consequences of our failing to act were detected and detailed. This book gives a picture of the upcoming dark 30 to 100 years and attempts to shed some light to guide the reader in seeing what the alternatives are. Unlike other books in this…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Humanity is overshooting the limits of what is biologically sustainable on the planet Earth. This overshoot will result in the collapse of the environment's ability to support much of the biosphere. We must act rapidly and effectively to reverse this calamity and reduce our ecological footprint. The past thirty years have been largely wasted since the consequences of our failing to act were detected and detailed. This book gives a picture of the upcoming dark 30 to 100 years and attempts to shed some light to guide the reader in seeing what the alternatives are. Unlike other books in this field, it explores and sets a target to be achieved in order to avert disaster. This target is based on the function and relationship of life to the sun and the Earth.
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The Price of Leaving Eden poses the question of whether to follow the laws of nature or follow our hearts and desires for freedom. It would seem easy to follow our hearts and desires but we are prisoners of the natural world and the laws if physics. It is presented that we are following our hearts and desires but, in the end, will be causing our own demise. Building monuments and wallowing in our glories is nature's way of fulfilling its ultimate destiny. A destiny that is in conflict with the author's hopes and desires for the protection and promotion of life on Earth.