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Elizabeth Kolbert takes a hard look at the new world we are creating. Along the way, she meets biologists who are trying to preserve the world's rarest fish, which lives in a single tiny pool in the middle of the Mojave; engineers who are turning carbon emissions to stone in Iceland; Australian researchers who are trying to develop a super coral that can survive on a hotter globe; and physicists who are contemplating shooting tiny diamonds into the stratosphere to cool the earth.
One way to look at human civilization, says Kolbert, is as a ten-thousand-year exercise in defying nature. In The Sixth Extinction, she explored the ways in which our capacity for destruction has reshaped the natural world. Now she examines how the very sorts of interventions that have imperiled our planet are increasingly seen as the only hope for its salvation.
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New York Times reviewed, Nature, effect of human beings on, Human ecology, Environmental protection, Environmental management, Sustainability, Nature, Effect of human beings on, Ecological engineering, Homme, Influence sur la nature, Écologie humaine, Environnement, Protection, Génie écologique, Durabilité de l'environnement, SCIENCE, Environmental Science (see also Chemistry, Environmental), NATURE, Environmental Conservation & Protection, Global Warming & Climate ChangeShowing 12 featured editions. View all 12 editions?
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Source title: Under a White Sky: The Nature of the Future
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