The Plan to Save the Earth: The Wild Earth and Humanity
Book Details
Author(s)Jon Earl
PublisherTowering Oaks Press
ISBN / ASINB00MHM4OGA
ISBN-13978B00MHM4OG0
Sales Rank2,475,055
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
The wild Earth is in your yard, humanity is on your street and you are more than you think you are. This is the setting for a new "geography of the possible."
Now, join in what may be the first workable plan for the survival of both the natural world and humanity. You can't save one without saving the other. Here is “The Plan to Save the Earth,” with outrageous discoveries, new and novel ways to help both the environment and the world peace movement, and solutions that might save us hundreds of years of work. This is the story of how those discoveries were made.
Along the way, the author takes encouragement from imagined visits by an early, unacknowledged environmentalist: the philosopher Jean-Jacques Rousseau.
Looking at our world as it is today, even a hundred times as many achievements do not excuse the predicament we’re in, nor preclude looking from beyond and holding the “work in total” accountable. This book, a true story, is about that accounting.
If you believe that there’s no chance of nuclear war and that our natural world is being protected adequately, then don’t read “The Plan to Save the Earth.” But, if you think that it’s time for a great search to match the trouble the world is in, a search that involves you, then get ready because things are about to change!
Now, join in what may be the first workable plan for the survival of both the natural world and humanity. You can't save one without saving the other. Here is “The Plan to Save the Earth,” with outrageous discoveries, new and novel ways to help both the environment and the world peace movement, and solutions that might save us hundreds of years of work. This is the story of how those discoveries were made.
Along the way, the author takes encouragement from imagined visits by an early, unacknowledged environmentalist: the philosopher Jean-Jacques Rousseau.
Looking at our world as it is today, even a hundred times as many achievements do not excuse the predicament we’re in, nor preclude looking from beyond and holding the “work in total” accountable. This book, a true story, is about that accounting.
If you believe that there’s no chance of nuclear war and that our natural world is being protected adequately, then don’t read “The Plan to Save the Earth.” But, if you think that it’s time for a great search to match the trouble the world is in, a search that involves you, then get ready because things are about to change!
