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The Fatal Species
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This book presents a history which is nearing its nadir, where a species of warlike primates is destroying the delicate web of life perceived by Charles Darwin in The Origin of Species, committing a war against nature and the fastest mass extinction in the history of nature, with global temperatures incinerating the biosphere by several degrees Celsius, within a lifetime. Despite of this knowledge, Homo sapiens is proceeding to transfer every accessible molecule of carbon from the Earth crust to the atmosphere and hydrosphere, an auto-da-fe ensues of the terrestrial biosphere. As amplifying feedbacks to global warmingincluding fires, methane release, ice melt, and warming oceansare intensifying, at a pace exceeding any recorded in the geological past, societies are pouring their remaining resources into wars. These include likely nuclear wars triggered by arsenals many thousands of missiles strong, posing an equal threat to human existence and that of many other species. Humans, having mastered fire, which allowed them to survive the extreme ice ages, have emerged in the current interglacial as major civilizations coupled with major bloodsheds, called war, engulfing multitudes of innocent yet betrayed humans. Long suffering from illusions of omnipotence and omniscience, paranoid fears, a warlike mindset, aggression toward the animals and disrespect of females, coupled with artistic excellence and technical brilliance, humans have become victims to a tragic conflict between the mind and the heart, with fatal consequences.
Combines the history and the future of the species Homo sapiens Contains engaging visuals and poignant bits of literary awareness Presents a blend of science, history, philosophy, art, and poetry
Autorentext
Andrew Y. Glikson is an Earth and paleo-climate scientist, studied geology at the University of Jerusalem and graduated at the University of Western Australia in 1968. He conducted geological surveys of the oldest geological formations in Australia, South Africa, India and Canada; studied the effects of large asteroid impacts, including consequences for the atmosphere, oceans and mass extinction of species. Since 2005 he studied the relations between climate and human evolution. He was active in communicating nuclear issues and climate change evidence to the public and parliament through papers, lectures, conferences and presentations.
Klappentext
This book presents a history which is nearing its nadir, where a species of warlike primates is destroying the delicate web of life perceived by Charles Darwin in The Origin of Species, committing a war against nature and the fastest mass extinction in the history of nature, with global temperatures incinerating the biosphere by several degrees Celsius, within a lifetime. Despite of this knowledge, Homo sapiens is proceeding to transfer every accessible molecule of carbon from the Earth crust to the atmosphere and hydrosphere, an auto-da-fe ensues of the terrestrial biosphere. As amplifying feedbacks to global warming including fires, methane release, ice melt, and warming oceans are intensifying, at a pace exceeding any recorded in the geological past, societies are pouring their remaining resources into wars. These include likely nuclear wars triggered by arsenals many thousands of missiles strong, posing an equal threat to human existence and that of many other species. Humans, having mastered fire, which allowed them to survive the extreme ice ages, have emerged in the current interglacial as major civilizations coupled with major bloodsheds, called war , engulfing multitudes of innocent yet betrayed humans. Long suffering from illusions of omnipotence and omniscience, paranoid fears, a warlike mindset, aggression toward the animals and disrespect of females, coupled with artistic excellence and technical brilliance, humans have become victims to a tragic conflict between the mind and the heart, with fatal consequences.
Inhalt
Forward.- Preamble: The Killing of Gaia.- Rare Earth.- Ancient Fires.- Swarm Intelligence.- Amazons And Misogynous Apes.- River Empires And Divine Rulers.- Humans Sacrifice.- On Slavery And Genocide.- From Space Lunacy to Mad Max's Fury Road.- The Triumph of The Earth.- Burning The Lungs of The Earth.- I am Shiva.- The Swan Song.- Eli's Lost World.- References.
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09783030754679
- Lesemotiv Verstehen
- Genre Earth Science
- Auflage 21001 A. 1st edition 2021
- Anzahl Seiten 129
- Herausgeber Springer International Publishing
- Größe H13mm x B155mm x T235mm
- Jahr 2021
- EAN 9783030754679
- Format Fester Einband
- ISBN 978-3-030-75467-9
- Titel The Fatal Species
- Autor Andrew Y. Glikson
- Untertitel From Warlike Primates to Planetary Mass Extinction
- Sprache Englisch