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Uncommon Ground; 9780393315110

Uncommon Ground

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Description

Uncommon Ground delves into the intricate interplay between human ideas and the natural world, exploring the multifaceted relationship we share with our environment. Through an engaging narrative, the authors present a tapestry of historical perspectives that illuminate how our understanding of conservation, pollution, and environmental threats has evolved over time.

The Story

At its core, Uncommon Ground weaves together diverse voices and insights that challenge the prevailing narratives surrounding environmental issues. The book examines pivotal moments in history and the ideas that shaped our approach to nature, highlighting significant social impacts and the moral implications of our environmental choices. With a careful blend of historical analysis and contemporary relevance, it beckons readers to reconsider their own positions within this ongoing discourse.

Why Readers Love It

  • Richly researched and thought-provoking, offering a deep dive into the history of ideas.
  • Engages with pressing environmental issues, prompting reflection on personal and societal responsibilities.
  • Skillfully written, making complex topics accessible and engaging for a wide audience.

Perfect For

This book is ideal for anyone passionate about environmental conservation, history buffs interested in the evolution of ideas, and readers seeking to understand the social implications of ecological challenges. It also resonates with fans of works like Silent Spring by Rachel Carson and The Uninhabitable Earth by David Wallace-Wells.

“A crucial exploration of the intersection between humanity and nature, offering insights that are both timely and timeless.”

Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 155 mm × 232 mm × 31 mm
Pages: 560
Publisher: WW Norton & Co
ISBN: 9780393315110

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