Strategies for Sustainability of the Earth System [E-Book] / edited by Peter A. Wilderer, Martin Grambow, Michael Molls, Konrad Oexle.
This volume builds on an international workshop held in 2019, inspired by James Lovelock's "The Revenge of Gaia - Why the Earth Is Fighting Back, and How We Can Still Save Humanity". It, therefore, understands the Gaia concept as an umbrella term for the living world that planet Earth...
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Personal Name(s): | Grambow, Martin, editor |
Molls, Michael, editor / Oexle, Konrad, editor / Wilderer, Peter A., editor | |
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1st edition 2022. |
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Springer,
2022
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XXIII, 462 pages 48 illustrations, 39 illustrations in color (online resource) |
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englisch |
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9783030744588 |
DOI: |
10.1007/978-3-030-74458-8 |
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- Foreword
- List of Content
- List of Contributors
- Message from the Desk of the Bavarian State Minister of Environment and Consumer Protection
- Editorial: A Journey through the Book
- Part I: General Thoughts
- Chapter 1. The Anthropocene Turns Out To Be A Disaster For The Earth. Few Options Remain To Change Course
- Chapter 2. The Systemic Risk Perspective: Social Perception of Uncertainty and Tipping Points
- Chapter 3. On Ecological Ethics
- Chapter 4. The Complexity Trap: Skepticism, Denialism and the Political Epistemology of Climate Science
- Chapter 5. Biodesign: Design and Medicine
- -A Philosophical Challenge
- Chapter 6. Vulnerability is a Talent in the Ecological Crisis
- Chapter 7. From Anthropocene to Artificial Intelligence? Challenges of Machine Learning for Science, Life, and Society
- Part II: Ecology: A Key Resource
- Chapter 8. The Key Resources Water, Soil and Intact Ecosystems: In Which World Do We Want To Live In The Future?
- Chapter 9. Natural Ecosystems and Earth´s Habitability: Attempting a Cross-Disciplinary Synthesis
- Chapter 10. Resilience Thinking: Push-Start of a New Enlightenment in the Light of the Sustainability Paradigm
- Chapter 11
- Is the Global Economy Running a Pyramid Scheme?
- Chapter 12. Climate Positive, Sustainable Agriculture is a Possible Cornerstone for Public-Interest-Agrarian Policies
- Chapter 13. Bavaria in Transition: Changes in the Water Balance due to Man And Nature
- Chapter 14. A Discussion of Basic Notions
- Part III: The Human Health Dimension
- Chapter 15. Genetics, Neurostimulation and Robotics: Implications for the Developing Child
- Chapter 16. The Smartphone. Digital Reverse Transcriptase of Child Development. The New Inner World of the Outer World of the Inner World. Chapter 17. Can Artificial Intelligence Improve Our Health?
- Chapter 18. Allergy and Civilization
- Chapter 19. Nutrition, Movement and Environment
- Chapter 20. The Future of Cancer Therapy with X-Rays: Patient numbers, Innovations, Clinical Trials and the Problem of Generating Evidence
- Chapter 21. Medicine and Senescense: An example of Earth by Medical Progress
- Chapter 22. Epigenetics won´t do Miracles: Some Sobering Remarks in Response to Prof. Johannes Huber
- Part IV: Towards a New Enlightenment
- Chapter 23. New Enlightenment towards Methodological Cosmopolitanism and Cosmopolitan Democracy
- Chapter 24. A Different Look to Consumption: From Quantitative to Sustainable Consumption
- Chapter 25. Public Health: A Political Toolbox to Reduce Violation of Earth
- Chapter 26. Enlightenment 2.0: Towards responsible science in the Anthropocene
- Chapter 27. Enlightenment 2.0? What we would have to Change if we Wanted to Stay
- Chapter 28. The Fridays for Future Phenomenon
- Chapter 29. Empowering the Earth system by technology: Using Thermodynamics of the Earth System to Illustrate a Possible Sustainable Future of the Planet
- Part V: Last but not Least
- Recommendations for Action
- Personal Message from the Authors
- Index.-.