How to Fix a Broken Planet: Advice for Surviving the 21st Century
How to Fix a Broken Planet: Advice for Surviving the 21st Century
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How to Fix a Broken Planet is a book that explains the ten catastrophic risks that menace human civilisation and our planet, and offers a plan of action for a more sustainable human society. It is a must-read for anyone seeking practical advice on how to safeguard our future.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 130 pages
Publication date: 05 January 2023
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Do you want to help save human civilisation? If so, this book is for you. How to Fix a Broken Planet describes the ten catastrophic risks that menace human civilisation and our planet, and what we can all do to overcome or mitigate them. It explains what must be done globally to avert each megathreat, and what each of us can do in our own lives to help preserve a habitable world. It offers the first truly integrated world plan-of-action for a more sustainable human society - and fresh hope. A must-read for anyone seeking sound practical advice on what citizens, governments, companies, and community groups can do to safeguard our future.
Introduction:
Human civilisation faces a multitude of challenges that threaten its very existence. From climate change to economic inequality, from political instability to resource depletion, we are facing a crisis that requires urgent action. In this book, we will explore the ten catastrophic risks that menace human civilisation and our planet, and what we can all do to overcome or mitigate them.
Chapter 1:
The first risk is climate change. The Earth's climate is changing rapidly, with temperatures rising and weather patterns becoming more extreme. This has the potential to cause widespread flooding, droughts, and other natural disasters, which can lead to food shortages, displacement of populations, and economic instability. To mitigate this risk, we must reduce our carbon emissions and transition to a renewable energy economy.
Chapter 2:
The second risk is economic inequality. The gap between the rich and the poor is widening, and this can lead to social unrest, political instability, and economic crises. To mitigate this risk, we must promote social justice, increase access to education and healthcare, and create policies that promote economic growth and stability.
Chapter 3:
The third risk is political instability. Political conflicts, terrorism, and authoritarianism can lead to the collapse of governments, the displacement of populations, and the loss of human rights. To mitigate this risk, we must promote democracy, human rights, and the rule of law, and work to resolve political conflicts peacefully.
Chapter 4:
The fourth risk is resource depletion. Our planet's resources are finite, and we are using them up at an alarming rate. This has the potential to cause food shortages, water shortages, and other environmental disasters. To mitigate this risk, we must reduce our consumption, promote sustainable agriculture, and develop new technologies that can help us use resources more efficiently.
Chapter 5:
The fifth risk is pandemics. Pandemics, such as COVID-19, can cause widespread illness, death, and economic disruption. To mitigate this risk, we must improve our public health infrastructure, invest in research and development of vaccines and treatments, and promote public health education and awareness.
Chapter 6:
The sixth risk is nuclear weapons. Nuclear weapons have the potential to cause widespread destruction and loss of life. To mitigate this risk, we must work to eliminate nuclear weapons, promote disarmament, and strengthen international security.
Chapter 7:
The seventh risk is cyber threats. Cyber attacks can cause widespread disruption and damage to critical infrastructure, such as power grids, financial institutions, and government agencies. To mitigate this risk, we must invest in cybersecurity, promote digital literacy, and work to strengthen the resilience of our systems.
Chapter 8:
The eighth risk is environmental degradation. The degradation of our environment, such as deforestation, pollution, and habitat loss, can lead to the loss of biodiversity and the collapse of ecosystems. To mitigate this risk, we must promote sustainable development, reduce our consumption, and protect our natural resources.
Chapter 9:
The ninth risk is social isolation. Social isolation, caused by factors such as technology, urbanisation, and social media, can lead to mental health issues, loneliness, and social unrest. To mitigate this risk, we must promote social connections, community engagement, and mental health support.
Chapter 10:
The tenth risk is technological disruption. The rapid pace of technological change can lead to job losses, economic instability, and social disruption. To mitigate this risk, we must invest in education and training, promote innovation, and work to ensure that the benefits of technology are distributed fairly.
Conclusion:
Human civilisation faces a multitude of challenges, but there is hope. By taking action to mitigate these ten catastrophic risks, we can help to preserve a habitable world for ourselves and future generations. This book provides a roadmap for action, and it is up to us to take it.
Weight: 237g
ISBN-13: 9781009333412
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