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Synopsis of To Love and Regenerate the Earth: Further Perspectives on the Survival of Civilization by Don Weaver To Love And Regenerate the Earth is the latest, most comprehensive effort by The Survival of Civilization co-author Don Weaver to inform the world’s ecologists, scientists, farmers, foresters, engineers—all citizens and political representatives— that the Hamaker Thesis linking soil demineralization-vegetation decline-forest fires-CO2 buildup-climatic destruction to a new glacial period is backed by abundant evidence and should inspire unprecedented holistic response. |
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To Love And Regenerate the Earth re-emphasizes that there is a way back from accelerating ecological and climatic disasters, soil depletion with consequent crop and health depletion, and today’s unprecedented rates of cancer and other diseases of modern civilization. The way back is really a way forward to Earth renewed and revitalized by the best of human intelligence, wisdom, and generosity acting to remineralize our depleted soils, and to re-plant and regenerate the Earth while time may remain. (How logical that our historical lack of generosity has resulted in a critical lack of regeneration for humanity and our life-support systems.) Subtitled “Further Perspectives on The Survival of Civilization,” the book’s Perspectives I-VIII offer in-depth reviews of crucial topics such as: “More on the ‘Good News’: Soil Remineralization and Earth Regeneration,” “More on Reforestation and the Biomass/Solar Energy Conversion,” “More on the Critical State of the Forests and Biosphere,” and “Concerning The Hamaker Thesis Of Climate Change: Much More Evidence For Those Of Open Mind And Heart.” This last Perspective includes 12 sub-sections for climatologists and every thinking person, ending with “More on ‘Greenhouse Warming’ and the Evolution of Climatological Thinking.” The “Historical/Contextual Introduction” gives in-depth background on this vital work for remineralization and regeneration of our soils, foods, health, and endangered late-interglacial Biosphere. While a lengthy study, the importance of the topics and the fact that it offers real, practical, healthful solutions to our ecologically inter-related problems makes it a crucial investment of time for anyone concerned with their fate and that of the Earth. As with The Survival of Civilization, it is free at www.remineralize.org (540 pages). |
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