Handbook For the Deep Ecologist : What Everyone Should Know About Self, the Environment, and the Planet

handbook for the deep ecologist : what everyone should know about self, the environment, and the planet

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Handbook For the Deep Ecologist : What Everyone Should Know About Self, the Environment, and the Planet

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Although the present generation and the previous generation have been lucky to live in the most prosperous half century of human history, the other species that share the planet with humans might disagree over how extraordinary it has been. In typical anthropocentric fashion, this does not faze the average American, who sips lattés while driving SUVs, oblivious to the gathering storm our mismanagement of the ecosphere will bring in the future.

In The Handbook for the Deep Ecologist, author Scott Neuhaus illustrates the components of that storm. Whether the challenge may be the super pathogens created by our misuse and overuse of antibiotics and antiviral agents, the misuse and overconsumption of resources critical for our civilization, or merely the environmental affect of having a population of over six billion people (and growing), will we even recognize the problem?

Evolution through natural selection has instilled amazing tools in humankind. But it has also created certain restrictions that limit our ready understanding of specific concepts. Will these limitations lessen the human race to such a degree that we end up causing our own demise? Only time will tell.



About the Author
Scott J. Neuhaus was born into a military household guided by Catholicism. He earned degrees in molecular biology and dentistry from the University of Washington. He is married with children and lives in Washington.

Handbook For the Deep Ecologist: What Everyone Should Know About Self, the Environment, and the Planet,Scott Neuhaus,iUniverse, Inc.,059535789X,Earth Sciences - General,Environmental Science,Life Sciences - Ecology,Science,Science/Mathematics,Science / Ecology

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