In "Unearthed: The Economic Roots of Our Environmental Crisis,"
Kenneth M. Sayre argues that the only way to resolve our current
environmental crisis is to reduce our energy consumption to a level
where the entropy (degraded energy and organization) produced by
that consumption no longer exceeds the biosphere's ability to
dispose of it. Tangible illustrations of this entropy buildup
include global warming, ozone depletion, loss of species diversity,
and unmanageable amounts of nonbiodegradable waste.
Degradation of the biosphere is tied directly to human energy use,
which has been increasing exponentially since the Industrial
Revolution. Energy use, in turn, is directly correlated with
economic production. Sayre shows how these three factors are
invariably bound together. The unavoidable conclusion is that the
only way to resolve our environmental crisis is to reverse the
present pattern of growth in the world economy.
Economic growth is motivated by social values. Key among them are
the desire for wealth and consumer values including gratification,
convenience, and acquisition of goods. Sayre maintains that
economic growth can be reversed only by eliminating these social
values in favor of others more conducive to environmental health.
Eliminating these values will involve major changes in lifestyle
within industrial societies generally. Only with such changes in
lifestyle, he argues, does human society as we know it have a
chance of survival.
Clearly written and thoroughly documented, this book provides a
comprehensive overview of our complex environmental
predicament.
"With unerring logic and science, Kenneth Sayre dissects the
origins of the ecological crisis and points to the necessary
recalibration of industrial societies with the laws of
thermodynamics and ecology. It is a radical book in that he gets to
the heart of what ails us, and it charts a course toward a future
grounded in authentic hope." --David W. Orr, Oberlin College
"Sayre's assessment forces all seeking a sustainable future to
reexamine the preeminence accorded to clean energy. "Unearthed
"uniquely combines thermodynamics and ethics to challenge and
broaden readers' understandings of the systemic issues we face.
Assembled and presented with piercing clarity, "Unearthed
"constructs a brilliant framework for making sense of our quiet,
but growing crises." --Felipe Witchger, IHS Cambridge Energy
Research Associates
"Kenneth M. Sayre's "Unearthed: The Economic Roots of Our
Environmental Crisis" constitutes a major and significant
contribution to our understanding of the grave ecological crisis
facing humanity. It covers the complete picture, from the basic
physical causes of the destruction of our environment to the
sociological or anthropological forces that condition our
self-destructive actions. The work not only is a brilliant and
mind-sweeping piece of diagnosis and prognosis, but it goes all the
way to point towards possible solutions." --Fernando del Rio Haza,
Laboratorio de Termodinamica, Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana,
Iztapalapa, Mexico
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