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On Extinction: How We Became Estranged from Nature Book

Ranging through philosophy, ecology, anthropology and biology, this is a bautiful, timely and thought provoking book, detailing the links between human activities and environmental collapse. A passionate exploration of our emotional responses to extinctions and how these might shape our future response with nature. (phi)Read More

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    The destruction of nature as a consequence of modern human lifestyles, industries and agriculture is leading to the Earth's sixth great extinction of species. Current estimates suggest that the rate of extinction is now thousands of times that counted in the fossil record before the emergence of modern man. At the same time, human societies themselves are in a cultural extinction crisis, with experts anticipating that of the world's nearly seven thousand languages as few as ten percent may survive into the next century. Melanie Challenger's extraordinary book is an exploration of how we might live to resist these extinctions and why such disappearances must be of concern to us. Adventurous, curious and passionate about her subject, Challenger takes us on a very personal journey as she tries to restore her own relationship with nature. The narrative unfolds through a series of landscapes haunted by extinction. From the ruined tin mines of Cornwall and the abandoned whaling stations of South Georgia to the Inuit camps of the Arctic and the white heart of Antarctica, she probes the critical relationship between human activities and environmental collapse. This is the first book to weave together the strands of cultural, biological and industrial extinctions into a meditation on the way we live beside nature in the modern world.

  • Blackwell

    How do we think about the things we have lost? Why have we become so estranged from Nature? What are our emotional responses to extinction, and how can those responses help to shape our future relationship with the natural world? The destruction...

  • 1847081878
  • 9781847081872
  • Melanie Challenger
  • 6 October 2011
  • Granta Books
  • Hardcover (Book)
  • 272
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