[Book Review] - Coexisting On Earth by Michael C. Clarkby Justice Obiri | 26-06-2019 19:28 |
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![]() Coexisting On Earth by Michael C. Clark The book examines Human beings lost connection with nature and the effects afterwards, human excessive footprint on earth, the harm caused to earth by human beings, the denial of global warming and other environmental issues, the conservation of earth, what the future entails, going back to nature and coexisting on earth and of course Frankenstein science and those attempting to play God. The book is made up of 455 pages with more than 715 references and it contains many tested statistical facts on the subject matter being discussed. A few of the topics discussed in this book include; , Agriculture , Meat , Diary , Egg consumption , Warmongers , Forced assimilation of indigenous human beings , World population , Mass consumption , Desertification , Too much of senseless waste , Ground water depletion , Wastewater and sewage sludge , Mineral extraction , Nuclear weapons , Toxic unnatural chemicals , Atmospheric pollution , Hazardous waste and many more. Reading this book will give the reader a whole definition of the world on its own. Readers will never see this world the same again after reading this marvellous book covering lots of environmental problems facing us till date. The book will make you appreciate the world and be cautious of some self-destructive activities we undertake to harm it. It highlights on lots of destructive activities some of which were even new to me. I could not finish reading it before writing this report because time was catching with me so far as submitting the monthly report is concerned. That notwithstanding, I will give this book full 5 stars and recommend it to each and everyone here on this Noble platform. The deep research and wide references will glue you to your sit till finish it up. A pdf version is available online for free, so do make it a priority to grab a copy digitally or physically in any good bookshop. You won¨t regret reading it. Green Cheers! Image src; Amazon.com |