The God Species: How the Planet Can Survive the Age of Humans
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In this book, Mark Lynas shows us how we must use our technological mastery over nature to protect the planet from ourselves. Building on recent
scientific discoveries, Mark Lynas explains that there are nine 'planetary boundaries' that humanity must not cross if the Earth is to continue to
support life and our civilisation. Climate change is one, but others - like ocean acidification, nitrogen use and biodiversity loss - are less
well-known, though equally crucial. These boundaries all interact, and we can only hope to manage the planet successfully if we understand how they
affect one another. But this is no depressing lamentation of eco-doom. Instead, Lynas presents a radical manifesto that calls for the increased use of
controversial but environmentally-friendly technologies, such as genetic engineering and nuclear power, as part of a global effort to protect and
nurture the biosphere. Ripping up years of 'green' orthodoxy, he reveals how the prescriptions of the current environmental movement are likely to
hinder as much as help our vitally-needed effort to use science and technology to play God and save the planet.
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