Why biodiversity loss is not a disaster
Bas Haring
Paperback
ISBN: 9789087283537
2020
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Everyone knows that species go extinct and biodiversity decreases. It seems obvious that this loss might have disastrous consequences. Maybe because of a cascading effect we will end up in a barren moonscape ? and if that does not happen, we at the very least remain dependent on biodiversity for food, health and well-being.
This essay tries to remove some fear; there are no reasons to believe that biodiversity loss will cause any kind of disaster. Nature is not like a machine that stalls if parts are being removed: a collapse of nature is not looming. And although specific species are required for various goods and services, this cannot be generalized to biodiversity overall.
In this book Bas Haring argues that biodiversity loss is a pity, but not a disaster.
Bas Haring is a philosopher, professor of the Public Understanding of Science at Leiden University and author of a much awarded popular science book on the theory of evolution (Kaas en de evolutietheorie). He is called ?the people's philosopher? and was awarded the ?Clear Language Prize? for being the clearest Dutch academic.
This essay tries to remove some fear; there are no reasons to believe that biodiversity loss will cause any kind of disaster. Nature is not like a machine that stalls if parts are being removed: a collapse of nature is not looming. And although specific species are required for various goods and services, this cannot be generalized to biodiversity overall.
In this book Bas Haring argues that biodiversity loss is a pity, but not a disaster.
Bas Haring is a philosopher, professor of the Public Understanding of Science at Leiden University and author of a much awarded popular science book on the theory of evolution (Kaas en de evolutietheorie). He is called ?the people's philosopher? and was awarded the ?Clear Language Prize? for being the clearest Dutch academic.
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Paginas
88 pagina's
Druk
1
Gewicht
142gram
Taal
Onbekend
Verschijningsdatum
december 2020
Verschijningsvorm
Paperback
Auteur
Bas Haring
Uitgever
Leiden University Press
Formaat1
210 x 136 x 7 mm
Taal
Engels
Verschijningsdatum
10-12-2020
Nur
738
Nur code
738
Isbn
9789087283537
Verschijningsjaar
2020