The Moon in the Nautilus Shell Discordant Harmonies Reconsidered
, by Botkin, Daniel B.Note: Supplemental materials are not guaranteed with Rental or Used book purchases.
- ISBN: 9780199913916 | 0199913919
- Cover: Hardcover
- Copyright: 9/14/2012
Daniel Botkin'sDiscordant Harmonies(1990) was considered by many to be the classic text of the environmental movement. The book was the first to challenge the then dominant view that nature remained constant over time unless disturbed by human influence. Nature was believed to achieve a form and structure that would persist forever; if disturbed, it would recover, returning to that state of perfect balance.Discordant Harmoniesargued that natural ecological systems are constantly fluctuating and our plans, policies, and laws governing the environment must change to reflect this new understanding. The ideas expressed inDiscordant Harmonies, considered ahead of their time in 1990, are now timelier than ever. The belief in a balanced nature is alive and well, though those who hold it are constantly confronted by scientific evidence that stands in opposition. InThe Moon in the Nautilus Shell:Discordant Harmonies Reconsidered, Botkin bringsDiscordant Harmoniesinto the twenty-first century. The book is updated with new research and statistics, case studies on climate change, and a new introduction.