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Hope's Horizon: Three Visions for Healing the American Landby Chip Ward
Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:At a time of widespread environmental pessimism, Hope's Horizon goes on an inspirational offensive. In this entertaining and thought-provoking book, author Chip Ward tells of his travels among a new generation of activists who are moving beyond defensive environmental struggles and advocating pioneering, proactive strategies for healing the land. Chip Ward's three-year odyssey took him behind the scenes of efforts to reconnect fragmented habitats and "re-wild" the North American continent; the campaign to drain Lake Powell and restore Glen Canyon to its natural state; and the struggle to keep nuclear waste off Western Shoshone ancestral lands and, ultimately, to abolish all nuclear power and weapons. These movements, and the practical visionaries leading them, challenge readers with a new paradigm in which land is used in a spirit of collaboration with natural systems rather than domination of them. Broad in its sweep, Hope's Horizon uses its topical subjects as springboards for exploring how we can redefine our place in the world while restoring damaged habitats, replenishing lost diversity, and abandoning harmful technologies. Lively, literate, and free of the grimness that characterizes so much environmental writing, Hope's Horizon will change the way readers see the world. It makes complicated concepts and issues accessible, and wild ideas compelling. And while the book's starting point is a hard-nosed indictment of humanity's failed stewardship of the earth, the stories that follow tell of catalytic optimism and ecological wisdom in the face of self-destructive habit and blind pride.
Book News Annotation:Environmental activist Ward reports on the activities of a range of
environmental organizations across the United States, arguing that
the combined picture demonstrates an abandonment of simple defense
strategies and an increased engagement with efforts to reconnect
humans to the environment, heal entire ecosystems, and completely
abandon technologies that are "incompatible with life itself."
Reporting on some 20 organizations, he looks at attempts to
repopulate coyote and wolf populations in various states, campaigns
to drain Lake Powell and restore the Glen Canyon, and nuclear
abolition movements, among others.
Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com) Synopsis:Ward tells of his travels among a new generation of activists who are moving beyond defensive environmental struggles and advocating pioneering, proactive strategies for healing the land. Synopsis:In "Hope's Horizon, author Chip Ward tells of his travels among a new generation of activists who are moving beyond defensive environmental struggles and advocating pioneering, proactive strategies for healing the land. This entertaining and thought-provoking book takes readers on Canyon, and keep nuclear waste off Western Shoshone ancestral lands. What Our Readers Are SayingBe the first to add a comment for a chance to win!Product Details
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