تررا نوا: دنیای جدید پس از نفت، خودروها و حومهها
Terra Nova : The New World After Oil, Cars, and Suburbs
معرفی کتاب «تررا نوا: دنیای جدید پس از نفت، خودروها و حومهها» (با عنوان لاتین Terra Nova : The New World After Oil, Cars, and Suburbs) نوشتهٔ W. Sanderson, Eric، منتشرشده توسط نشر ABRAMS (Ignition) در سال 2013. این کتاب در فرمت epub، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
A look at what the American lifestyle has done to the environment—and how to move toward a better future. In the last century, three powerful forces—oil, cars, and suburbs—buoyed the American dream. Yet now, the quality of life in the United States is declining due to these same three forces. Our dependence on oil is a root cause of wars, recessions, and natural disasters. Cars consume an outsize share of our incomes and force us to squander time in traffic. Meanwhile, expensive, spread-out suburbs devour farmland—and in a vicious cycle, further entrench our reliance on cars and oil. In Terra Nova , conservation ecologist Eric W. Sanderson—the national bestselling author of Mannahatta —offers concrete steps toward a solution. He delves into natural history, architecture, chemistry, and politics, to show how the American relationship to nature has shaped our past, and how it can affect our future. Illustrated throughout with maps, charts, and infographics, Terra Nova demonstrates that it is indeed possible to achieve a better world. “Sanderson commendably outlines ‘a new way of life . . . designed to sustain American prosperity, health, and freedom for generations to come.’” — Publishers Weekly Many experts agree that energy is the defining issue of this century. Economic recessions, foreign wars, and foreclosures are only a few of the results of America's dependence on oil. In Terra Nova, ecologist Eric Sanderson elucidates the interconnections between oil and money, cars and transportation, and suburbs and land use. He then charts a path toward renewed economic growth, enhanced national security, revitalized communities, and a sustainable environment: a new form of the American Dream. Taking a uniquely cross-disciplinary, accessible approach, Sanderson delves into natural history, architecture, chemistry, and politics, to show how the American relationship to nature shaped our past and predicates our future. Illustrated throughout with maps, charts, and infographics, the book suggests how we achieve a better world through a self-reinforcing cycle of tax reform, retrofitted towns and cities, bicycles and streetcars, and investment in renewable energy. Praise for Terra Nova: "If you're going to read one book on the end of oil and the future of energy, make it this one. Eric Sanderson has thought deeply about the impact of our petroleum-dependent economy, how we got here, and where we're headed. You may not agree with everything you read here, but this book should be the launching point for a desperately needed discussion about our modern way of life."--Daniel H. Pink, New York Times bestselling author of Drive and To Sell Is Human "The highly readable text is complemented by illustrations, including maps, statistical tables, and extensive notes. VERDICT: The information supplied here would be difficult to find elsewhere. This book is recommended for all readers interested in the future of the United States and for both public and academic library collections."--Library Journal "Likening oil, cars, and suburbs to modern-day Sirens, those 'beautiful winged monsters' that tempted Odysseus with their songs, conservation ecologist Sanderson (Mannahatta) discourages an over-reliance on these things in this well-intentioned cautionary volume. The comparison is an ambitious one he employs throughout, believing they could doom Americans the way the Sirens would have doomed Odysseus, had he succumbed to their choruses ... Sanderson commendably outlines 'a new way of life ... designed to sustain American prosperity, health, and freedom for generations to come, ' but whether his suggestions or admonitions will be taken seriously is another matter entirely."--Publishers Weekly **A look at what the American lifestyle has done to the environment—and how to move toward a better future.** In the last century, three powerful forces—oil, cars, and suburbs—buoyed the American dream. Yet now, the quality of life in the United States is declining due to these same three forces. Our dependence on oil is a root cause of wars, recessions, and natural disasters. Cars consume an outsize share of our incomes and force us to squander time in traffic. Meanwhile, expensive, spread-out suburbs devour farmland—and in a vicious cycle, further entrench our reliance on cars and oil. In __Terra Nova__, conservation ecologist Eric W. Sanderson—the national bestselling author of __Mannahatta__—offers concrete steps toward a solution. He delves into natural history, architecture, chemistry, and politics, to show how the American relationship to nature has shaped our past, and how it can affect our future.... Blending together natural history, architecture, chemistry, and politics, a senior conservation ecologist presents a roadmap for renewing economic growth, revitalizing communities, and creating a sustainable environment.
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