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A Natural History of the Future

What the Laws of Biology Tell Us About the Destiny of the Human Species

Rob Dunn

A Natural History of the Future
A Natural History of the Future

A Natural History of the Future

What the Laws of Biology Tell Us About the Destiny of the Human Species

Rob Dunn

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Omschrijving

A leading ecologist argues that if humankind is to survive on a fragile planet, we must understand and obey its iron laws.

Rob Dunn sketches an arresting vision of this relentless natural world . . . If we want to know what's coming, then, we would be well advised to familiarize ourselves with them, Dunn argues. To that end, his book functions as a helpful crash course in ecology and, as the title implies, an augur of sorts

[A] lucid discussion . . . Dunn's absorbing analysis advocates making the most of the few certainties we have

Even if we could halt fossil fuel emissions tomorrow, we would still need to make some big changes. Evolutionary biologist Rob Dunn's timely new book . . . is a guide to this complex problem and offers palatable solutions . . . a clear and important read

A stimulating exploration . . . The author avoids the usual implausible how-to-fix-it conclusion . . . Instead, he offers a book that is less doomsday prophecy and more excellent primer on ecology and evolution. An imaginative, sensible education for those concerned with the fate of the Earth

A fascinating, shocking, and inspiring guide to the future by one of the most creative and eloquent biologists of our time. Dunn's book is packed full of insight from the latest scientific discoveries about the wonders and troubles of the living Earth

A timely, thought-provoking analysis, delivered in the affable prose that has become Dunn's hallmark

Speciations in weird urban habitats, viruses chasing hosts around the globe, and the greatest challenge life on Earth has faced for two million years: this is the fascinating and sobering ecology of the Anthropocene

Five stars . . . it makes the reader think, and there are some truly fascinating ideas about the way species interact with their environment . . . A useful and timely book

Rob Dunn steers our attention toward the biota under our noses as part of a broader project to explicate the circumstances that prompt new life forms, and adaptive behaviors, to appear . . . The biodiversity and versatility on display in the animal kingdom of which we are part have lots to teach us. To remain at home in the world, we too will need to change

[Dunn argues] people can help mitigate the effects of climate change by valuing "the rest of life" outside humanity, as well as heeding the lessons that other life has to teach. Thoughtful and accessible, this deserves a wide readership

In forecasting future ecology, Dunn enlists biological laws to predict what likely lies ahead for life on our planet, including us . . . Dunn engagingly explains biogeography, inventive intelligence, and speedy evolutionary reaction to changing conditions

Rob Dunn is an ecologist and evolutionary biologist, focusing on the biodiversity of humans. He is a professor in the Department of Applied Ecology at North Carolina State University and in the Center for Evolutionary Hologenomics at the University of Copenhagen. The author of seven books including Never Home Alone (Basic 2018), he also writes for National Geographic, Natural History, Scientific American, BBC Wildlife, and Seed magazine. He lives in Raleigh, North Carolina.

Specificaties

  • Uitgever
    John Murray Publishers Ltd
  • Verschenen
    feb. 2023
  • Bladzijden
    320
  • Genre
    De Aarde: Natuurgeschiedenis: algemeen
  • Afmetingen
    194 x 128 x 28 mm
  • Gewicht
    220 gram
  • EAN
    9781399800136
  • Paperback
    Paperback
  • Taal
    Engels

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