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Enric Sala

    Il Dr. Enric Sala, ex professore universitario, si rese conto di assistere al declino della vita oceanica e passò dal mondo accademico a diventare un conservazionista a tempo pieno. Ha fondato e guida il progetto Pristine Seas, che unisce esplorazione, ricerca e media per ispirare i leader mondiali a proteggere gli ultimi luoghi selvaggi dell'oceano del pianeta. Questa iniziativa è stata fondamentale per la creazione di 22 delle più grandi riserve marine del mondo. Sala si dedica alla salvaguardia degli ecosistemi marini attraverso l'impegno scientifico e l'ispirazione di impatto.

    The Nature of Nature: Why We Need the Wild
    Pristine Seas
    • "The Nature of Nature explores how the natural world works, outlines the consequences of its unraveling by our activities, and offers practical solutions--with a description of societal and economic benefits. The first ten chapters of this book are a step-by-step crash course in ecology-you might call it 'ecology for people in a hurry': what species do, how they co-exist, and how the natural world self-assembles and works, compared to our human-built environment--with ideas on how to run our society and economy more efficiently. Chapter 11 discusses the moral case for the conservation of life on Earth, because utility cannot be the only lens through which we see the world. In other words: Do other creatures have a right to exist, and why? And finally, Chapter 12 explains why it makes more economic sense to protect more of the natural world than to degrade it. By talking to the brain and the heart, and at the same time reaching into the pocket, this book illuminates an inner appreciation for all life on Earth, instills a greater sense of humility, and helps us understand why we need a world with wild places"-- Provided by publisher

      The Nature of Nature: Why We Need the Wild2020
      4,4
    • Pristine Seas

      • 271pagine
      • 10 ore di lettura

      This book is a beautiful reminder of what we have to gain by protecting our seas.

      Pristine Seas2015
      4,4