宇宙から地球の姿を確認して以来、私たちは地球の大気・生物圏・大洋・土壌・岩盤などは相互に作用するものであることを理解し、種としての人類を支えるシステムの調和を意識するようになりました。人類の進化を可能にした地球システムはどのように形成されたのでしょうか。これまで私たちが築いてきた文明はもとより、科学は果たして地球システムの破壊を防ぎ、持続可能な未来に導いてくれるのかを問いかけます。
When humanity first glimpsed planet Earth from space, the unity of the system that supports humankind entered the popular consciousness. The concept of the Earth's atmosphere, biosphere, oceans, soil, and rocks operating as a closely interacting system has rapidly gained ground in science. This new field, involving geographers, geologists, biologists, oceanographers, and atmospheric physicists, is known as Earth System Science.
In this Very Short Introduction, Tim Lenton considers how a world in which humans could evolve was created; how, as a species, we are now reshaping that world; and what a sustainable future for humanity within the Earth System might look like. Drawing on elements of geology, biology, chemistry, physics, and mathematics, Lenton asks whether Earth System Science can help guide us onto a sustainable course before we alter the Earth system to the point where we destroy ourselves and our current civilisation.
1: Home
2: Recycling
3: Regulation
4: Revolutions
5: Anthropocene
6: Projection
7: Sustainability
8: Generalisation
References
Index
ISBN : 9780198718871
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