Love Your Monsters: Postenvironmentalism and the...

Love Your Monsters: Postenvironmentalism and the Anthropocene

Michael Shellenberger, Ted Nordhaus
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These are demoralizing times for anyone who cares about the global environment. Emissions trading, the Kyoto treaty, and sustainable development have all failed. And yet climate change, deforestation, and species extinction continue apace. What lessons can we draw from the failure of environmentalism — what must we do now?

In this provocative collection of essays edited by the authors of “The Death of Environmentalism,” leading ecological thinkers put forward a vision of postenvironmentalism for the Anthropocene, the age of humans. Over the next century, it is within our reach to create a world where all 10 billion humans achieve a standard of living that will allow them to pursue their dreams.

But this world is only possible if we embrace human development, modernization, and technological innovation

The ecological thinkers assembled in Love Your Monsters argue that environmentalism, in its failure to evolve, has become an obstacle to addressing these challenges. A political movement founded on shrinking the human footprint is doomed to fail in a world of seven going on ten billion souls seeking to live energy-rich modern lives.

But if this collection of essays delivers tough love to greens, it also offers hope. By 2100, nearly all of us will be prosperous enough to live healthy, free, and creative lives. Despite the claims of Malthusian pessimists, that world is both economically and ecologically possible. But to realize it, and to save what remains of the Earth's ecological heritage, we must once and for all embrace human power, technology, and the larger process of modernization.

Κατηγορίες:
Έτος:
2011
Εκδότης:
Breakthrough Institute
Γλώσσα:
english
Σελίδες:
89
ISBN 10:
0615572200
ISBN 13:
9780615572208
Αρχείο:
EPUB, 572 KB
IPFS:
CID , CID Blake2b
english, 2011
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