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Ḳets ha-ṭevaʻḲets ha-ṭevaʻ

Ḳets ha-ṭevaʻ2000

Yaʻaḳov Sharet, Bill McKibben

3.2(5)on Hardcover

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One of the earliest warnings about climate change and one of environmentalism's lodestars 'Nature, we believe, takes forever. It moves with infinite slowness, ' begins the first book to bring climate change to public attention. Interweaving lyrical observations from his life in the Adirondack Mountains with insights from the emerging science, Bill McKibben sets out the central developments not only of the environmental crisis now facing us but also the terms of our response, from policy to the fundamental, philosophical shift in our relationship with the natural world which, he argues, could save us. A moving elegy to nature in its pristine, pre-human wildness, The End of Nature is both a milestone in environmental thought, indispensable to understanding how we arrived here.

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First published
2000
OL Work ID
OL43595406W

Subjects

NatureEffect of human beings onAtmospheric Greenhouse effectEnvironmental protection

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