Retropopulationism: Clawing Back a Stable Planet from Eight Billion and Change
Retropopulationism: Clawing Back a Stable Planet from Eight Billion and Change
- John Dennis Liu, Ecosystems Ambassador, Commonland Foundation Albert Bates brings a fresh breeze to our troubled minds and hearts, a bigger perspective from which to look into ourselves. Could a new picture emerge as human populations decline? Allow your curiosity to lead you to this book!
- Kosha Joubert, CEO, Pocket Project As I hear the news day to day much of the misery I hear incessantly-inflation, war, hunger, border conflicts, seething prejudices-reflects the simplest ecological reality: too many people struggling for diminishing oil, land and other resources. Albert Bates considers himself a translator of scientific and other information into clear terms for the average person. Here he undertakes an interesting, far-ranging and eclectic survey of how various writers from antiquity through today have considered population and its relation to resources. It's a good read.
- Charles A.S. Hall, author, Energy and the Wealth of Nations Albert Bates has been at the forefront of environmental movements and solutions for decades. Now he takes on a key-and often taboo-environmental issue: population. Albert goes beyond the issue of too much (and too little) population to explore the dangers and opportunities that lie ahead on a crowded planet.
- Dan Miller, Managing Director of The Roda Group climate investments Retropopulationism is a page-turner filled with profound truths abo
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- John Dennis Liu, Ecosystems Ambassador, Commonland Foundation Albert Bates brings a fresh breeze to our troubled minds and hearts, a bigger perspective from which to look into ourselves. Could a new picture emerge as human populations decline? Allow your curiosity to lead you to this book!
- Kosha Joubert, CEO, Pocket Project As I hear the news day to day much of the misery I hear incessantly-inflation, war, hunger, border conflicts, seething prejudices-reflects the simplest ecological reality: too many people struggling for diminishing oil, land and other resources. Albert Bates considers himself a translator of scientific and other information into clear terms for the average person. Here he undertakes an interesting, far-ranging and eclectic survey of how various writers from antiquity through today have considered population and its relation to resources. It's a good read.
- Charles A.S. Hall, author, Energy and the Wealth of Nations Albert Bates has been at the forefront of environmental movements and solutions for decades. Now he takes on a key-and often taboo-environmental issue: population. Albert goes beyond the issue of too much (and too little) population to explore the dangers and opportunities that lie ahead on a crowded planet.
- Dan Miller, Managing Director of The Roda Group climate investments Retropopulationism is a page-turner filled with profound truths abo
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