![]() It is a tale not of magic-bullet remedies where maybe this time things will be different when we intervene in nature, but rather of deploying a panoply of strategies big and small in hopes that there is still time to make a difference and atone for our past. Whether it is invasions of exotic species, levee-induced erosion, climate-induced extinctions, or anthropogenic climate change, Kolbert investigates current efforts at mitigation not with optimistic boosterism, but with a resigned and questioning fatalism. By turns inspiring, terrifying and darkly comic, Under a White Sky is an utterly original examination of the challenges we face. ![]() But simply removing or reversing the original “solution” may be too little, too late as the rate of the environmental impact accelerates past the capacity of nature to recalibrate itself. Reviews arent verified, but Google checks for and removes fake content when its identified. Almost immediately theres another sign, in white: supervise all passengers, children, and pets. no swimming, diving, fishing, or mooring. ![]() Using several case studies, she illustrates how humankind has had to deal with environmental repercussions whenever it seeks to control nature, and how the first instinct is to apply more or different technology, which often exacerbates the problem. Its the size of a billboard and the color of a plastic lemon. Kolbert, author of the best-selling The Sixth Extinction, invites us to explore the question of whether technological solutions are the only answers left to rectify human-generated environmental problems. ![]()
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