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Inheritors of the Earth : how nature is thriving in an age of extinction

Title
Inheritors of the Earth : how nature is thriving in an age of extinction / Chris D. Thomas.
ISBN
9781610397278
1610397274
9781610397285
9780241240762
Edition
First United States edition.
Publication
New York, NY : Public Affairs, [2017]
Copyright Notice Date
©2017
Physical Description
viii, 300 pages : illustrations, maps ; 25 cm
Notes
Originally published: London : Allen Lane, 2017.
"March 2017"--Title page verso.
Summary
It is accepted wisdom today that human beings have irrevocably damaged the natural world. Yet what if this narrative obscures a more hopeful truth? In "Inheritors of the Earth", renowned ecologist and environmentalist Chris D. Thomas overturns the accepted story, revealing how nature is fighting back. Many animals and plants actually benefit from our presence, raising biological diversity in most parts of the world and increasing the rate at which new species are formed, perhaps to the highest level in Earth's history. From Costa Rican tropical forests to the thoroughly transformed British landscape, nature is coping surprisingly well in the human epoch. Chris Thomas takes us on a gripping round-the-world journey to meet the enterprising creatures that are thriving in the Anthropocene, from York's ochre-coloured comma butterfly to hybrid bison in North America, scarlet-beaked pukekos in New Zealand, and Asian palms forming thickets in the European Alps. In so doing, he questions our irrational persecution of so-called 'invasive species', and shows us that we should not treat the Earth as a faded masterpiece that we need to restore. After all, if life can recover from the asteroid that killed off the dinosaurs, might it not be able to survive the onslaughts of a technological ape?
Other formats
Online version: Thomas, C. D. Inheritors of the Earth. 1st U.S. ed. New York : Public Affairs, 2017
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
April 06, 2018
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 256-282) and index.
Contents
Part I. Opportunity. Prologue : gains and losses
Biogenesis
Part II. New Pangea. Prelude
Fall and rise
Never had it so good
Steaming ahead
Pangea reunited
Part III. Genesis six. Prelude
Heirs to the world
Evolution never gives up
The Pangean archipelago
Hybrid
Part IV. Anthropocene Park. Prelude
The new natural
Noah's Earth
Epilogue : one million years AD.
Genre/Form
Popular works.
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