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| "Life Stories
should be required reading. The reverence for life expressed by these
heroes is deeply moving. Their fierce determination ought to inspire all
of us as we confront the environmental challenges of the new millennium."
- Denis Hayes, International Chair, Earth Day 2000 "We start the twenty-first
century with a heightened awareness that our planet is under stress.
Life Stories illustrates that the human spirit has the capacity
to set forces in motion that will save our habitat. Heather Newbold
introduces us to scientists who have probed the mysteries of our natural
systems and taken action so our Earth can heal itself. As we meet them,
our own hope for the future is inspired." "These mini-autobiographies
are captivating, challenging, and worrisome. We can successfully meet
the challenge, but will we? This is attention-grabbing stuff. Once you
start reading this book it will capture and hold you to the last page."
"This unusual collection
of conversations with leading environmental thinkers breaks down the
conventional separation between thinking and living. The presentations
of ecological ideas are not only superior but often eloquent and powerful,
and incorporate the latest information available. Since many of the
chapters give quite full accounts of the interviewees' careers, the
book will also provide inspiration to young readers." "The recurring theme
of environmental emergency comes through loud and clear in all of the
interviews, but this book also shows that it is people who make things
happen, not the great gray 'they' or 'we.' We learn exactly who it was
that discovered the hole in the ozone layer and who invented the ideas
of Gaia and the Population Bomb.... If I had my way I would make this
book required reading for students across all disciplines, because its
message is profound, urgent, compelling, and relevant to everyone."
Nearly every day, the media recount stories about the degradation of the Earth's environment; these stories are met with alarm by some and with skepticism by others. Life Stories presents testimony from some of the world's top environmental scientists who have seen firsthand the sobering effects of rapid global change: the extinction of species, worldwide damage to ecosystems, and the increasing alienation of human life from the natural world. A moving celebration of nature, and a tribute to the role of science in preserving our endangered future, this exceptional collection presents the personal and professional reflections of sixteen eminent scientists. Their views on the meaning and relevance of their work are interwoven with inspiring autobiographical accounts of how formative life experiences led to their research, conclusions, and activities. These narratives, based on personal interviews, are by such world-renowned figures as James Lovelock, originator of the Gaia hypothesis; Paul Ehrlich, author of The Population Bomb and founder of Zero Population Growth; Max Nicholson, a founder of the World Wildlife Fund; and Sherwood Rowland, who discovered the chemistry of atmospheric ozone depletion. These essays read like an intimate conversation with the world's top scientists. This collection also provides a view of the international development of ecology as a scientific enterprise. Life Stories demonstrates the important role of the scientific community in fostering worldwide awareness of the dangers facing the Earth today, and in seeking solutions for tomorrow. Young readers will find this book inspiring for the life stories it tells. Readers of all ages will find here a profound, urgent, and compelling message about the future of life on Earth. |
TO:
Life Stories
edited by Heather
Newbold