The book explores the central question facing humanity today: how can we best survive the ten great existential challenges that are now coming together to confront us? Besides describing these challenges from the latest scientific perspectives, it also outlines and integrates the solutions, both at
Surviving the 21st Century: Humanity's Ten Great Challenges and How We Can Overcome Them
β Scribed by Julian Cribb (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer International Publishing
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 265
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
The book explores the central question facing humanity today: how can we best survive the ten great existential challenges that are now coming together to confront us? Besides describing these challenges from the latest scientific perspectives, it also outlines and integrates the solutions, both at global and individual level and concludes optimistically. This book brings together in one easy-to-read work the principal issues facing humanity. It is written for the two next generations who will have to deal with the compounding risks they inherit, and which flow from overpopulation, resource pressures and human nature.
The author examines ten intersecting areas of activity (mass extinction, resource depletion, WMD, climate change, universal toxicity, food crises, population and urban expansion, pandemic disease, dangerous new technologies and self-delusion) which pose manifest risks to civilization and, potentially, to our speciesβ long-term future. This isnβt a book just about problems. It is also about solutions. Every chapter concludes with clear conclusions and consensus advice on what needs to be done at global level βbut it also empowers individuals with what they can do for themselves to make a difference. Unlike other books, it offers integrated solutions across the areas of greatest risk. It explains why Homo sapiens is no longer an appropriate name for our species, and what should be done about it.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xiv
The Self-Worshipper (Homo suilaudans)....Pages 1-12
The Terminator (Homo exterminans)....Pages 13-36
The Degrader (Homo eversor)....Pages 37-60
The Butcher (Homo carnifex)....Pages 61-79
The Baker (Homo pistor)....Pages 81-101
The Poisoner (Homo veneficus)....Pages 103-122
The Devourer (Homo devorans)....Pages 123-146
The Urbanite (Homo urbanus)....Pages 147-169
The Self-Deceiver (Homo delusus)....Pages 171-194
The Getter of Wisdom (Homo sapientior)....Pages 195-216
Back Matter....Pages 217-255
β¦ Subjects
Popular Science in Nature and Environment;Climate Change/Climate Change Impacts;Nature Conservation;Biodiversity;Energy Policy, Economics and Management;Environmental Science and Engineering
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