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Half-Earth

Our Planet's Fight for Life

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Half-Earth

De: Edward O. Wilson
Narrado por: Jonathan Hogan
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Refusing to accept the mass extinction of species as an inevitability, "the world's greatest naturalist" (Jeffrey Sachs) proposes a plan to save Earth's imperiled biosphere. Half-Earth resoundingly concludes the best-selling trilogy begun by The Social Conquest of Earth and The Meaning of Human Existence, a National Book Award finalist.

History is not a prerogative of the human species, Edward O. Wilson declares in Half-Earth, a brave work that becomes a radical redefinition of human history. Demonstrating that we blindly ignore the histories of millions of other species, Wilson warns of a point of no return that is imminent. Angrily challenging the fashionable theories of anthropocenes, who contend that humans can survive alone in an Edenic bubble engineered for their own survival, Wilson documents that the biosphere does not belong to us. Yet, refusing to believe that our extinction is, as so many fear, predetermined, Wilson has written Half-Earth as a cri de coeur, proposing that the only solution to our impending "sixth extinction" is to increase the area of natural reserves to half the surface of the Earth.

Suffused with a profound Darwinian understanding of our planet's fragility, Half-Earth is a transformative work that reverberates with an urgency like few other books.

©2016 Edward O.Wilson (P)2016 Recorded Books
Aire libre y Naturaleza Ambiente Ciencia Conservación Filosofía Historia y Filosofía Naturaleza y Ecología Historia natural Ecosistema
Important Message • Fascinating Biodiversity • Engaging Content • Urgent Environmental Advocacy • Well-written Conservation

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I enjoyed the narrator and the content. A fantastic idea to conserve our biodiversity. listen!!

Current, Smart and Thought Provoking

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I love this book and the audio version did not disappoint! this is highly recommended.

excellent!

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Presentación, contenido y tema excelente. Falta la narración. otra gran obra de Edward o Wison.

Muy buen libro

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I loved it. I always enjoy EO Wilson books and this was true to form. Well as a teacher does it and easy to grasp and follow. Scary book but important to read and share

Amazing and well delivered

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E.O. Wilson walls the reader through a story of declining biodiversity and efforts to save it. He makes a compelling argument for the need to do more and soon. For those that understand the need to conserve species, especially as part of complex systems, there is little in here that is new or of surprise. Even for those readers the book is still worth reading as it reminds of us the importance of the task at hand. If you aren’t aware of the biodiversity crisis this is a must read and will be eye opening.

Sobering

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