Covering the last five hundred years of global history, The
Environment in World History examines the processes that have
transformed the Earth and put growing pressure on natural
resources.
Chapters and case studies explore a wide range of issues,
including:
- the hunting of wildlife and the loss of biodiversity in nearly
every part of the globe
- the clearing of the world's forests and the development of
strategies to halt their decline
- the degradation of soils, one of the most profound and
unnoticed ways that humans have altered the planet
- the impact of urban-industrial growth and the deepening
'ecological footprints' of the world's cities
- the pollution of air, land and water as the 'inevitable'
trade-off for continued economic growth worldwide.
The Environment in World History offers a fresh environmental
perspective on familiar world history narratives of imperialism and
colonialism, trade and commerce, and technological progress and the
advance of civilisation, and will be invaluable reading for all
students of world history and environmental studies.
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