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The Vortex
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The Vortex

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Dissects a Global Environmental Legacy That Will Shape Policies in the New Millennium. Environmental challenges are defining the twenty-first century. To fully understand ongoing debates about our current crises-climate change, loss of biological diversity, pollution, extinction, resource woes-means revisiting their origins, in all their complexity. With this ambitious, highly original contribution to the environmental history of global modernity, Frank Uekoetter considers the many ways humans have had an impact on their physical environment throughout history. Ours is not a one-way trajectory to sudden collapse, he argues, but rather death by a thousand cuts. The many paths we've forged to arrive in our current predicament, from agriculture to industry to infrastructure, must be considered collectively if we are to stay afloat in what Uekoetter describes as a vortex: a powerful metaphor for the flow of history, capturing the momentum and the many crosscurrents that swept people and environments along. His book invites us to look at environmental challenges from multiple perspectives, including all the twists and turns that have helped to create the mess we find ourselves in. Uekoetter has written a world history for an age where things are falling apart: where we know what lies ahead and are equipped with the right tools-technological and otherwise-and plenty of experience to deal with environmental challenges, but somehow fail to get our affairs in order. AUTHOR: Frank Uekoetter is professor of environmental humanities at the University of Birmingham. He is the author of more than a dozen books on a broad range of environmental, political, and socioeconomic issues. Since October 2021, he is principal investigator of the global history project "The Making of Monoculture" with generous support from a European Research Council Advanced Grant.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
University of Pittsburgh Press
Country
United States
Date
18 April 2023
Pages
848
ISBN
9780822947561

Dissects a Global Environmental Legacy That Will Shape Policies in the New Millennium. Environmental challenges are defining the twenty-first century. To fully understand ongoing debates about our current crises-climate change, loss of biological diversity, pollution, extinction, resource woes-means revisiting their origins, in all their complexity. With this ambitious, highly original contribution to the environmental history of global modernity, Frank Uekoetter considers the many ways humans have had an impact on their physical environment throughout history. Ours is not a one-way trajectory to sudden collapse, he argues, but rather death by a thousand cuts. The many paths we've forged to arrive in our current predicament, from agriculture to industry to infrastructure, must be considered collectively if we are to stay afloat in what Uekoetter describes as a vortex: a powerful metaphor for the flow of history, capturing the momentum and the many crosscurrents that swept people and environments along. His book invites us to look at environmental challenges from multiple perspectives, including all the twists and turns that have helped to create the mess we find ourselves in. Uekoetter has written a world history for an age where things are falling apart: where we know what lies ahead and are equipped with the right tools-technological and otherwise-and plenty of experience to deal with environmental challenges, but somehow fail to get our affairs in order. AUTHOR: Frank Uekoetter is professor of environmental humanities at the University of Birmingham. He is the author of more than a dozen books on a broad range of environmental, political, and socioeconomic issues. Since October 2021, he is principal investigator of the global history project "The Making of Monoculture" with generous support from a European Research Council Advanced Grant.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
University of Pittsburgh Press
Country
United States
Date
18 April 2023
Pages
848
ISBN
9780822947561