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Ecocide - A Short History of the Mass Extinction of Species (Paperback)
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Ecocide - A Short History of the Mass Extinction of Species (Paperback)
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At the dawn of the twenty-first century, it is clear that -- for
the first time since the extinction of the dinosaurs 65 million
years ago -- changes of enormous ecological significance are
occurring on our planet. The ozone layer is beginning to
disintegrate. Since 1970 the world's forests have almost halved. A
quarter of the world's fish has been depleted. We live in an age of
ecocide. Seven out of ten biologists believe the world is now in
the midst of the fastest mass extinction of species in the
4.5-billion-year history of the planet, according to a poll
conducted by the American Museum of Natural History. Biodiversity
loss is rated as a more serious environmental problem than the
depletion of the ozone layer, global warming, or pollution and
contamination. How have we come to be in this situation, and what
can be done to conserve our environment for the future? "Ecocide: A
Short History of Mass Extinction of Species" examines the facts
behind the figures to offer a disturbing account of the ecological
impact that the human species has on the planet. Franz Broswimmer
takes the reader on a historical odyssey starting with the impact
of premodern societies on the environment, through to the
commercial exploitation of species and the large-scale habitat
destruction that we see today. Broswimmer argues that in the open
marketplace nature has been reduced to an assortment of exploitable
resources. Focusing in particular on corporate-driven neoliberal
forms of globalization, the industrial war economy and the massive
increase in human population, he shows how we are willfully
destroying our world. Highlighting important counter-movements who
are working for ecological democracy, this isa truly unique book
that will be of interest to anyone who cares about conserving our
environment for the future.
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