The environment : a history of the idea
Warde, Paul2021
Book
Is it possible for the economy to grow without the environment being destroyed? Will our lifestyles impoverish the planet for our children and grandchildren? Is the world sick? Can it be healed? Less than a lifetime ago, these questions would have made no sense. This was not because our ancestors had no impact on nature - nor because they were unaware of the serious damage they had done. What people lacked was an idea: a way of imagining the web of interconnection and consequence of which the natural world is made. Without this notion, we didn't have a way to describe the scale and scope of human impact upon nature. This idea was 'the environment.' In this fascinating book, Paul Warde, Libby Robin, and Sverker Sörlin trace the emergence of the concept of the environment following World War II, a period characterized by both hope for a new global order and fear of humans' capacity for almost limitless destruction.
Main title:
The environment : a history of the idea / Paul Warde, Libby Robin, and Sverker Sörlin.
Author:
Edition:
Johns Hopkins paperback edition.
Imprint:
Baltimore : Johns Hopkins University Press, 2021.©2018
Collation:
ix, 244 pages ; 21 cm
Notes:
Originally published: 2018.Includes bibliographical references (pages 183-224) and index.
ISBN:
9781421440026 (pbk)9781421440026 (paperback)
Dewey class:
304.2
Language:
English
BRN:
815601
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