Untangling the great lakes and Mississippi river would cost 25 years and USD 18 billion according to some estimates from the army corps of engineers for instance. From unintended side effects from rivers being connected by canals to the introduction of a carp to reduce nutrients in water (and loo and behold an invasive species kills of all other fish in a major river area), the effects of human interventions seem to be more impactful and multifaceted than beforehand imagined. In essence the book is about the control of the control of nature. Louisiana losing more land to erosion than the whole of Rhode Island The anthropocene is real, here to stay and will give us a lot of hard questions. The adagium of the road to hell being paved with good intentions is very clearly shown in Under a White Sky: The Nature of the Future by Elizabeth Kolbert. Pissing your pants will only keep you warm for so longĪ fascinating peek at geo engineering, gene drives and the overall ethics of humanity's relationship with technology and nature. A book about people trying to solve problems created by people who created problems when trying to solve other problems
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