In this book he distinguishes the main variants of eco-extremism, exposes the fallacies upon which such views ultimately flounder, and demonstrates that the policies advocated by their proponents would, if enacted, result in unequivocal ...
Deep Green Resistance also discusses a culture of resistance and the crucial support role that it can play. Deep Green Resistance is a plan of action for anyone determined to fight for this planet—and win.
A key sentence: “For the nations in the Arctic Council—Canada, Russia, Norway, Denmark, Finland, Iceland and the United States—climate change presents an opportunity for access to brand new waters, previously cloaked in ice, ...
This multigenerational novel, by Walt Davis and Tony Winslett, opens in California in 1849.
We have a consumption crisis. And this book, which takes aim at cherished assumptions regarding energy, offers refreshingly straight talk about what’s wrong with the way we think and talk about the problem.
Every time Klein calls for a “Marshall Plan for the Earth” (following Bolivia's climate negotiator, Angelica Navarro Llanos reference) to “mobilize financing and technology transfer on scales never seen before” in order to reduce ...
In this spirited book, journalist and social commentator Evgeny Morozov shows that by falling for the supposedly democratizing nature of the Internet, Western do-gooders may have missed how it also entrenches dictators, threatens dissidents ...
He cited the work of Edward O. Wilson, the famous Harvard University biologist and biodiversity expert. Wilson initially on his own, and later with his protégé and collaborator Stephen Kellert (at Yale University), propounded the ...
In this book (published in the US as Science Set Free), Dr Rupert Sheldrake, one of the world's most innovative scientists, shows that science is being constricted by assumptions that have hardened into dogmas.
In short, the rich philosophical debates of the 19th century have been nearly totally abandoned, argues critic Curtis White.