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CHALLENGED EARTH
An Overview of Humanity's Stewardship of Earth

by Stephen F Lincoln (University of Adelaide, Australia)

Table of Contents (99k)
Preface (78k)
Chapter 1: The Living Planet (402k)

This timely book provides a comprehensive insight into the challenges facing humanity and Earth in the 21st century. It opens with a discussion of the domination of all the continents and oceans by a growing human population. This is followed by an appraisal of the extent to which water and food supplies will be able to accommodate this population, which may reach eleven billion by 2100. The rapidly increasing ability to change biology and evolution through genomics is considered next and complements a discussion of disease, which is viewed largely as an evolutionary struggle between humanity and pathogens. A seemingly insatiable demand for energy, future energy supplies and the impact of their use on climate and attempts to ameliorate these effects are next examined. The book concludes with a discussion of the partial destruction of the ozone layer and the international effort to repair the damage.


Contents:

  • The Living Planet
  • The Human Population
  • Water: The Vital Resource
  • Food: Famine and Plenty
  • A New Biology
  • Health and Disease: An Evolutionary Struggle
  • Energy: The Basis of Modern Civilization
  • Greenhouse Earth and Climate Change
  • The Ozone Layer: Earth’s Stratospheric Defence


Readership: General readers as well as undergraduates, graduate students and professionals in environmental studies and related areas.

548pp Pub. date: Jan 2006
ISBN 978-1-86094-526-7
1-86094-526-0
US$59 / £34
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