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How to Fix a Broken Planet: Advice for Surviving the 21st Century

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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.

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  • Provides hands-on solutions and practical advice for everyone on how to tackle the greatest threats facing humanity and our home planet in the modern age
  • Explains the nature and scale of the ten catastrophic threats facing humanity
  • Introduces an integrated world plan-of-action for avoiding the collapse of civilisation
Author: Cribb Julian
Publisher: CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS
Pages: 203
ISBN: 9781009333412
Cover: Paperback
Edition Number: 1
Release Year: 2023

Preface
1. Existential emergency
2. Extinction …or survival?
3. Resources for living
4. Nuclear awakening
5. Cooling Earth
6. Clean up the planet
7. Preventing pandemics
8. Renewable food
9. 'One child fewer'
10. Healing technological mayhem
11. Ending the age of deceit
12. Who are we, really?
13. An Earth Standard Currency
14. Tools for repairing the Earth
15. Think like a human, act like a species
Notes
Index.

Julian Cribb AM is an Australian author and science communicator. His career includes appointments as scientific editor for The Australian newspaper, director of national awareness for the Australian Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO), editor of several newspapers, member of numerous scientific boards and advisory panels, and president of national professional bodies for agricultural journalism and science communication. His published work includes over 9000 articles, 3000 science media releases and ten books. He has received thirty-two awards for journalism. His previous books include Earth Detox (2021), Food or War (2019), Poisoned Planet (2014), and The Coming Famine (2010). As a science writer and a grandparent, Julian Cribb is deeply concerned at the existential emergency facing humanity, and his latest books map hopeful pathways out of our predicament.

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