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Colin Tudge

    22 aprile 1943

    Colin Tudge è uno scrittore che si dedica alla storia naturale, all'evoluzione, alla genetica, al cibo e all'agricoltura. Dedica anche una considerevole attenzione alla filosofia, esplorando la filosofia morale, la filosofia della scienza e il rapporto tra scienza e religione. La sua vasta esperienza nella radiofonia e nella scrittura informa il suo lavoro, consentendogli di analizzare questi argomenti complessi con chiarezza e acume. I lettori apprezzano il suo approccio multidisciplinare e la profondità intellettuale che porta nelle sue esplorazioni.

    The Tree
    The Secret Life of Trees
    The Time Before History
    The Bird
    The Secret Life of Birds
    The Variety of Life
    • The Variety of Life

      A Survey and a Celebration of all the Creatures that Have Ever Lived

      • 704pagine
      • 25 ore di lettura

      This beautifully illustrated reference explores both living and extinct creatures through a detailed classification system. It delves into the fascinating realms of biological philosophy and technique, making it an essential resource for anyone interested in the diversity of life on Earth. The book combines readability with authoritative content, appealing to both casual readers and serious enthusiasts alike.

      The Variety of Life
    • The Secret Life of Birds

      • 512pagine
      • 18 ore di lettura

      Explores the variety, secret history and hidden importance of birds around the world. Revealing everything from why birds sing to how they fly, think, bond and survive, from how they evolved (and whether it is from dinosaurs) to why, in so many ways, they are very much like us, this book makes you love and admire the birds that are all around you.

      The Secret Life of Birds
    • The Bird

      • 462pagine
      • 17 ore di lettura

      In this follow-up to his acclaimed work The Tree, Tudge offers a delightful exploration of the fascinating world of birds. b&w illustrations throughout.

      The Bird
    • The Time Before History

      • 368pagine
      • 13 ore di lettura

      The book intricately weaves together the histories of Earth and human evolution by drawing on insights from geology, anthropology, archaeology, and earth science. Colin Tudge explores the interconnectedness of our planet's geological developments and the evolutionary journey of humankind, offering a comprehensive understanding of both natural history and human progress.

      The Time Before History
    • The Secret Life of Trees

      • 464pagine
      • 17 ore di lettura

      What is a tree? As this celebration of the trees shows, they are our countryside; our ancestors descended from them; they gave us air to breathe. This title explores the hidden role of trees in our everyday lives - and how our future survival depends on them.

      The Secret Life of Trees
    • The Tree

      A Natural History of What Trees Are, How They Live, and Why They Matter

      • 480pagine
      • 17 ore di lettura

      Exploring the intersection of history, science, philosophy, and environmentalism, this book provides an insightful examination of trees and their significance. It delves into modern research to reveal the challenges they face and what their future may hold. Through a thoughtful narrative, it highlights the vital role trees play in our ecosystem and encourages a deeper appreciation for these remarkable organisms.

      The Tree
    • An informal account by Colin Tudge of a think-tank held at Schumacher College, Devon in November 2007, on Holistic Economics.

      Economic Renaissance
    • Argues that, contrary to many popular ideas, humans are naturally cooperative not selfish, and that the universe is more than just 'stuff' for us to use at will.

      Why Genes Are Not Selfish and People Are Nice
    • Six Steps Back to the Land

      • 224pagine
      • 8 ore di lettura

      Colin Tudge coined the expression Enlightened Agriculture to describe agriculture that is expressly designed to provide everyone, everywhere, with food of the highest standard, nutritionally and gastronomically, without wrecking the rest of the world.

      Six Steps Back to the Land
    • All too plausibly, it seems, popes and scientists are warning us of impending collapse-yet humanity and our fellow creatures could still be looking forward to a long and glorious future: at least a million years of peace and personal fulfilment, with abundant and diverse wildlife.

      The Great Re-Think