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- English
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A Rough Ride to the Future
About this book
The great scientific visionary of our age presents a radical vision of humanity's future as the thinking brain of our Earth-system. A Rough Ride to the Future introduces two new LovelockÂian ideas. The first is that three hundred years ago, when Thomas Newcomen invented the steam engine, he was unÂknowingly beginning what James Lovelock calls "accelerated evoluÂtion." That is a process that is bringing about change on our planet roughly a million times faster than Darwinian evolution. The second idea is that as part of this process, humanity has the capacity to become the intelligent part of Gaia, the self-regulating earth system whose discovery Lovelock first anÂnounced nearly fifty years ago. A Rough Ride to the Future is also an intellectual autobiography, in which Lovelock reflects on his life as a lone scientist and asksâeloquentlyâwhether his career trajecÂtory is possible in an age of increased bureaucratization. We are now changing the atmosphere again, and Lovelock argues that there is little that can be done about this. But instead of feeling guilty, we should recognize what is happening, prepare for change, and ensure that we survive as a species so we can contribute toâperhaps even guideâthe next evolution of Gaia. The road will be rough, but if we are smart enough, life will continue on earth in some form far into the future. Praise for A Rought Ride to the Future "Arresting and disturbing... Lovelock writes wonderfully well. With the authority of age, his voice is that of an elder statesman... The result is mellifluous and fluent." â Nature "Though the subject matter could scarcely be more discouraging, Lovelock's fluent prose and vast range of knowledge make it a surprisingly easy read.... His writing has enormous warmth and vitality." â Financial Times "The most important book for me this year... Lovelock is the most prescient of scientists.... He has given us a handbook for human survival." âJohn Gray, The Guardian "Not simply another look at Mother Nature's uncertain future, but a revealing glimpse at the life of an outspoken and accomplished man of ideas." â Publishers Weekly
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Epigraph
- Contents
- List of Illustrations
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- 1 What This Book Is About
- 2 The Lone Practice of Science
- 3 How Invention Accelerated Evolution
- 4 Gaia and Its Consequences
- 5 Climate Science
- 6 Can We Stop Climate Change?
- 7 The Evolution of the City
- 8 Myths of Environmentalism, and Their Consequences
- 9 Human Nature and Tribalism
- 10 So What Was It All About?
- Appendix: Transcriptions of letters from W. D. Hamilton and J. Maynard Smith
- Further Reading
- Index
- About the Author