Wasted world : how our consumption challenges the planet /

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Author / Creator:Hengeveld, Rob.
Imprint:Chicago : University of Chicago Press, 2012.
Description:1 online resource (xviii, 337 pages) : illustrations
Language:English
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11146446
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ISBN:9780226327013
0226327019
1280126140
9781280126147
9780226326993
0226326993
9786613530004
661353000X
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
English.
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Summary:All systems produce waste as part of a cycle--bacteria, humans, combustion engines, even one as large and complex as a city. To some extent, this waste can be absorbed, processed, or recycled--though never completely. In Wasted World, Rob Hengeveld reveals how a long history of human consumption has left our world drowning in this waste. This is a compelling and urgent work that traces the related histories of population growth and resource consumption. As Hengeveld explains, human life (and population growth) depends not only on mineral resources but also on energy. People first obtained energy from food and later supplemented this with energy from water, wind, and animals as one source after another fell short of our ever-growing needs. Finally, we turned to fossil energy, which generates atmospheric waste that is the key driver of global climate change. The effects of this climate change are already leading to food shortages and social collapse in some parts of the world. Because all of these problems are interconnected, Hengeveld argues strenuously that measures to counter individual problems cannot work. Instead, we need to tackle their common cause--our staggering population growth. While many scientists agree that population growth is one of the most critical issues pressuring the environment, Hengeveld is unique in his insistence on turning our attention to the waste such growth leaves in its wake and to the increasing demands of our global society. A practical look at the sustainability of our planet from the perspective of a biologist whose expertise is in the abundances and distributions of species, Wasted World presents a fascinating picture of the whole process of using, wasting, and exhausting energy and material resources. And by elucidating the complexity of the causes of our current global state, Hengeveld offers us a way forward.
Other form:Print version: Hengeveld, Rob. Wasted world. Chicago : University of Chicago Press, 2012 9780226326993
Table of Contents:
  • Part 1. Natural Processes: The nature of life: making waste; Nature goes in cycles
  • Part 2. Ongoing Processes in the Human Population: I. Population Growth and its Limitations: The growing problem of mankind; Exhausting and wasting our resources; Processes within the human population; Processes within the global society; II The Persistence of Mankind: Another future of our human world?
  • Epilogue: the emperor's new clothes.