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What was our planet like before the advent of our modern civilization? What effect has our civilization had on the planet and its ecology? Paradise Regained begins by discussing these questions and then generates a scenario for the re-greening of Earth....
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What was our planet like before the advent of our modern civilization? What effect has our civilization had on the planet and its ecology? Paradise Regained begins by discussing these questions and then generates a scenario for the re-greening of Earth. It introduces new and innovative ideas on how humankind could use the resources of the Solar System for terrestrial benefit.
The environmental challenges facing humanity today are too serious to be resolved simply by conservation and current technologies. Paradise Regained highlights the risk of humankind's future extinction from environmental degradation. Human population growth, climate change, and the diminishing sustainability of the few remaining habitats for wildlife are all analyzed.
Rather than losing heart, we need to recognize that the answer to these problems lies in the development of space. Not only will extraterrestrial resources avert a crisis, but they will also provide the basis for continued technological and societal progress. The resources of the Solar System will help us meet our projected industrial needs. Space-based power generation systems will work synergistically with Earth-based conservation. The book concludes with a discussion on how closed ecological systems in space will function.
This is a book that needs to be read urgently by many, if we are to save ourselves from environmental disasters and build a prosperous and sustainable future for all the creatures of Earth.
- Autoren: Greg Matloff , C. Bangs , Les Johnson
- 2010, 180 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: Springer-Verlag GmbH
- ISBN-10: 0387799869
- ISBN-13: 9780387799865
- Erscheinungsdatum: 17.07.2010
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- Grösse: 117 MB
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“It looks intriguing--using space resources as a way to reduce the strain on Earth’s environment by accessing space resources. … it will be highly informed and clearly explained for even the English majors in the reading audience. Looking forward to reading it!” (Rhetoric & Rockets, December, 2009)
“The daily news is full of global climate change stories. … This book is a welcome addition to the discussion - one that focuses on the prospect that space can be a restorative ingredient to Earth’s future. … There’s a very helpful chapter-by-chapter summary at the start of this book - making this book all the more accessible and enjoyable. The reader will find healthy sections on the use of raw materials found in space … . put together a potent, thought-provoking book.” (Leonard David, Space Coalition Blog, January, 2010)
“Paradise Regained: The Regreening of Earth is a scientifically informed voice of reason that addresses the environmental state of our world and how space technologies can improve it. … will be useful for all space activists to better explain how expanding the reach of space technologies will improve life on Earth.” (Bart Leahy, Ad Astra, Spring, 2010)
“Paradise Regained is a bracing study of what we might do in the near future to make life better, and that includes asteroid missions that could help us protect the Earth … as well as missions to exploit their resources. … Buy two copies of this book and give one to your local school library. The ideas are spread out here in dazzling profusion … to those who see no value in space exploration and believe such funds should be spent here on Earth.” (Centauri Dreams, May, 2010)
“It makes for good reading on the subject itself … . if your looking for a scientific overview, this is a good place to start. … If you’re looking a for very in-depth on each concept, this is a good starting point, and it does include some ‘further reading’ listings … .
“Cover to cover ‘Paradise Regained’ is only 180 pages long yet due to the concise nature of the writing it is crammed with information and ideas. … The book is split into three parts each dealing with a different aspect. … Overall, I very much enjoyed reading ‘Paradise Regained’ and found it to be very educational. The solutions put forward to our ecological problems were well thought out.” (GoodReads, March, 2010)
“Paradise Regained (Les Johnson, Greg L Matloff, C Bangs) is a sweeping vision of how space science could buffer the Earth from a wide range of environmental woes, with Global Warming as a key exemplar. It is written in highly accessible language, and gorgeously illustrated by C Bangs. The book boldly takes us from the formation of the Earth, to the current environmental problems to the proposed solutions in space. … In summary, a fantastic, gorgeous broad sweep book buzzing with ideas … .” (Astroblog, May, 2010)
“Out there now in book stores is the highly anticipated book by Brooklyn couple C Bangs and Greg Matloff, and Les Johnson of Alabama … . For a look of the trio’s book, view the fascinating DVD video on the You- Tube link below made by Bangs ... . It’s a wonderful video. The book is the subject of a wonderful full page review in the new issue of the National Space Society’s ‘ADASTRA Magazine’ which can be viewed from the Space com web site.” (Astro-Gaia News, July, 2010)
“Physicists Johnson (NASA Marshall Space Flight Center) and Matloff (New York City College of Technology), along with Bangs, present a visionary overview of how solar system resources may help alleviate some of Earth’s major environmental challenges. … This work expands on the authors’ earlier book, Living Off the Land in Space (CH, Dec’07, 54-2052). … Summing Up: Recommended. … Lower-division undergraduates and general readers.” (N. Sprague, Choice, Vol. 48 (1), September, 2010)
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