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From the pollution-infested landscape of urban areas to the leached soil of decimated rain forests, the human race has exerted its will on the environment with reckless abandon. In effect, humankind has become a most dangerous type of "Earth Cancer." Now this rampant form of cancer is threatening the very existence of life on this planet. Is it our divine right to control all species and habitats? Does our insatiable hunger for expansion and disregard for the environment represent a collective death-wish by our species? If so, how can we change our fate? This extraordinary book confronts these questions by studying the complex relationship between ethics, economics, and ecology. More than a chronicle of environmental devastation, Earth Cancer challenges human beings to examine and redefine their economic, social, and moral values in a way that respects the interdependence of the biosphere. Only when this level of self-understanding is reached can humans realize their full potential as intelligent species and preserve the earth's ecology for future generations.
About the Author
VAN B. WEIGEL is Associate Professor of Ethics and Economic Development at Eastern College in Pennsylvania.
Earth Cancer,Van B. Weigel,Praeger Publishers,0275951774,Business & Economics,Conservation Of Natural Resources (General),Development - Economic Development,Effect of human beings on,Environmental ethics,Human Ecology,Human Geography,Life Sciences - Ecology,Nature,Nature/Ecology,Science,Business & Economics / Economic Development
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