Tracing our environmental impact through time, David Howe demonstrates
how humanity's exploitation of Earth's natural resources has pushed our
planet to its limit and asks: What's next for our depleted planet?
Everything we use started life in the earth, as a rock or a mineral
vein, a layer of an ancient seabed, or perhaps the remains of a
400-million-year-old volcano. Humanity's ability to fashion nature to
its own ends is by no means a new phenomenon--we have been inventing new
ways to help ourselves to its bounty for tens of thousands of years. But
today, we mine, quarry, pump, cut, blast, and crush Earth's resources at
an unprecedented rate. We have become a dominant, even dangerous, force
on the planet.
In Extraction to Extinction, David Howe traces our impact through time
to unearth how our obsession with endlessly producing and throwing away
more and more stuff could destroy our planet. But is there still time to
turn it around?