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Treasures of the Earth: Need, Greed, and a Sustainable Future |  | Author: Saleem Ali Publisher: Yale University Press Category: Book
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ISBN: 0300141610 Dewey Decimal Number: 333.7 EAN: 9780300141610
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Would the world be a better place if human societies were somehow able to curb their desires for material goods? Saleem Ali's pioneering book links human wants and needs by providing a natural history of consumption and materialism with scientific detail and humanistic nuance. It argues that simply disavowing consumption of materials is not likely to help in planning for a resource-scarce future, given global inequality, development imperatives, and our goals for a democratic global society. Rather than suppress the creativity and desire to discover that is often embedded in the exploration and production of material goodswhich he calls the treasure impulse”Ali proposes a new environmental paradigm, one that accepts our need to consume treasure” for cultural and developmental reasons, but warns of our concomitant need to conserve. In evaluating the impact of treasure consumption on resource-rich countries, he argues that there is a way to consume responsibly and alleviate global poverty. (20100101)
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| Customer Reviews: Treasures of Earth- Past, Present and Future December 31, 2009 Rashid Ali (Houston, Texas) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Rashid Ali writes:
The author has successfully merged a wide gamut of interrelated topics associated with "Treasures of Earth". Fascinating facts both historical and modern on ores, metals, stones, coal & diamonds mining, necessary diet minerals, hydro carbons, nuclear & synthetic materials and our crucial relationship with these materials which are necessary for human survival.
By using an intellectual approach to the English language, a plethora of references to economic history and addressing several scientific disciplines creates a rich and eloquent text with substantial evidence. However, to value this publication truly, the reader will need some background in earth sciences, current environmental concerns, human development and conflict management.
The author traverses evolution of human development throughout ages and prevalent use of materials for industry, warfare, human survival tools and ornamental value. There are connections made between excessive consumption and depletion with subsequent demise of civilizations.
While this book will make an interesting read for students and adults of all backgrounds and ages, it is a scholarly work where past, present and future come together. There are ample warnings for present generation of potential negative impact on environment and human development due to excessive consumption. Nevertheless, the author provides hope that with proper management of depletion of resources, development of synthetic materials and alternate energy sources there is a bright future for humankind
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