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Johan Rockström

    Bankrupting Nature
    Big World, Small Planet
    THE WORLD-CHANGING COOKBOOK
    Breaking boundaries : the science of our planet
    • 2021

      On the brink of a critical moment in human history, this book presents a vision of "planetary stewardship" - a rethinking of our relationship with our planet - and plots a new course for our future. The authors reveal the full scale of the planetary emergency we face - but also how we can stabilize Earth's life support system. The necessary change is within our power, if we act now. In 2009, scientists identified nine planetary boundaries that keep Earth stable, ranging from biodiversity to ozone. Beyond these boundaries lurk tipping points. In order to stop short of these tipping points, the 2020s must see the fastest economic transition in history. This book demonstrates how societies are reaching positive tipping points that make this transition possible- groups such as Extinction Rebellion and the schoolchildren led by Greta Thunberg demand political action; countries are committing to eliminating greenhouse gas emissions; and one tipping point has even already passed - the price of clean energy has dropped below that of fossil fuels. The story is accompanied by unique images of Earth produced by Globaia, the world's leading visualizers of human impact.

      Breaking boundaries : the science of our planet
    • 2015
    • 2012

      Bankrupting Nature

      Denying Our Planetary Boundaries

      • 222 pages
      • 8 hours of reading
      3.8(15)Add rating

      Addressing the urgent global environmental challenges, this book highlights the denial surrounding resource depletion and population growth. It emphasizes the need for a fundamental reevaluation of economic stability and sustainable development strategies, urging readers to confront the realities of our resource constraints. Through compelling arguments, it advocates for transformative changes in how society approaches these critical issues.

      Bankrupting Nature