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World on Fire: Humans, Animals, and the Future of the Planet [Hardback]

(Professor and Chair of Philosophy, University of Miami)
  • Formāts: Hardback, 256 pages, height x width x depth: 155x231x15 mm, weight: 476 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 08-Oct-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Oxford University Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 0197541895
  • ISBN-13: 9780197541890
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 256 pages, height x width x depth: 155x231x15 mm, weight: 476 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 08-Oct-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Oxford University Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 0197541895
  • ISBN-13: 9780197541890
Mark Rowlands presents a novel analysis of three epoch-defining environmental problems: climate, extinction, and pestilence. Our climate is changing at a rate that is unprecedented and, if unchecked, disastrous. Species are disappearing hundreds or thousands of times faster than normal.
COVID-19 has wreaked social and economic havoc but is merely the latest off a blossoming production line of emerging infectious diseases, many of which have the potential to be far worse.

Rowlands establishes that all three problems are consequences of choices we have made about energy, which can be divided into two major forms: fuel and food. Focusing on food choices as far more central to the issue than commonly recognized, he argues that the solution is breaking our collective
habit of eating animals. Rowlands shows that in doing so, we stem our insatiable hunger for land, which he identifies as central to the problems of extinction and pestilence. He explains that reversing the industrial farming of animals for food will first, substantially cut climate emissions,
rapidly enough to allow sustainable energy technologies time to become viable alternatives; and most importantly, make vast areas of a land available for the kind of aggressive afforestation policy that he shows as necessary to bring all three problems under control.

With World on Fire, Mark Rowlands identifies the source of our environmental ills and provides a compelling and accessible account of how to solve them.

Recenzijas

Rowlands raises troubling challenges that are unavoidable if civilization is to endure while preserving current levels of quality of life. Rejecting his conclusions out of hand because we find them unpalatable is unacceptable, especially for scholars. With writing accessible to non-specialists, the book is charming yet disconcerting, a powerful and provocative read. * R. E. O'Connor, CHOICE *

Acknowledgments vii
1 Animals, Energy, Land: An Overview
1(18)
2 Good Morning, Atlantis!
19(22)
3 Welcome to Venus?
41(24)
4 The Fire: Energy, Civilization, and Collapse
65(18)
5 Salvation Technologies?
83(26)
6 The End of Meat
109(20)
7 A Forest Future?
129(28)
8 The Great Dying
157(15)
9 The Biomass Reallocation Program
172(17)
10 Pale Horse
189(17)
11 One Hundred Years of Ineptitude
206(20)
12 The Wildwood
226(13)
Index 239
Mark Rowlands (D.Phil., University of Oxford) is Professor and Chair of Philosophy at the University of Miami. He is the author of twenty-one books, translated into roughly the same number of languages, and over a hundred journal articles, book chapters, and reviews. His work in the philosophy of mind comprises several books, including The Body in Mind (Cambridge University Press, 1999), The Nature of Consciousness (Cambridge University Press 1999), Externalism (Acumen 2003), Body Language (MIT Press 2006), The New Science of the Mind (MIT Press 2010), Memory and the Self (Oxford University Press 2016), and Can Animals be Persons? (Oxford University Press 2019). His work in ethics and moral psychology includes Animal Rights (Macmillan 1998), The Environmental Crisis (Macmillan 2000), Animals Like Us (Verso 2002), Can Animals be Moral? (Oxford University Press 2012), Animal Rights: All That Matters (Hodder 2013),

and A Good Life (Granta 2015). His memoir, The Philosopher and the Wolf (Granta 2008), became an international bestseller.