To Build up the Land, Thoughts on Mankind’s uneasy intercourse with Nature
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To Build up the Land, Thoughts on Mankind’s uneasy intercourse with Nature is a thought provoking look at the root cause of climate change and the origins of mankind’s interaction with the land.
From GMOs to CAFOs and back through to the elusive Garden of Eden, To Build up the Land explores how the modern day urban centric worldview has given rise to both the myth of overpopulation as well as the all too real phenomenon of climate change.
However, rather than searching out the usual suspects of increased carbon footprints, fossil fuels, and over development, we masterfully pinpoint the root cause of climate change. It is a cause that is seldom recognized or addressed, yet it lies at the heart of the myriad of crises which increasingly besiege our planet.
To Build up the Land, Thoughts on Mankind’s uneasy intercourse with Nature is a thought provoking look at the root cause of climate change and the origins of mankind’s interaction with the land.
From GMOs to CAFOs and back through to the elusive Garden of Eden, To Build up the Land explores how the modern day urban centric worldview has given rise to both the myth of overpopulation as well as the all too real phenomenon of climate change.
However, rather than searching out the usual suspects of increased carbon footprints, fossil fuels, and over development, we masterfully pinpoint the root cause of climate change. It is a cause that is seldom recognized or addressed, yet it lies at the heart of the myriad of crises which increasingly besiege our planet.
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