Here on Earth: an argument for hope

Tim Flannery

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Abstract

We stand at a crossroads, where comprehension of our place in nature - of our true abilities and of our history - is supremely important. We have formed a global civilisation of unprecedented might, driven forward by the power of our minds - a civilisation which is transforming our Earth. We are masters of technology, and of comprehension, but it's what we believe that may, from now on, determine our fate. Tim Flannery's first major book since The Weather Makers charts the history of life on our planet. Here on Earth, which draws its points of departure from Darwin and Wallace, Lovelock and Dawkins, is an extraordinary exploration of evolution and sustainability. Our success as a species has had disastrous effects on many of the Earth's ecosystems and could lead to our downfall. But equally, Flannery argues, we are now equipped as never before to explore our true relationship with the planet on which our biological, economic and cultural futures depend. Here on Earth is not just a dazzling account of life on our planet. It will change the way you live.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationMelbourne
PublisherText Publishing
Number of pages316
ISBN (Print)9781921656873
Publication statusPublished - 2010

Keywords

  • Climate and civilization
  • Sustainability
  • Human beings--Effect of environment on
  • Human beings--Effect of climate on

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