DIGIRENT - Betting the Earth: How We Can Still Win the Biggest Gamble of all Time (Our National Conversation)
John Charles Kunich J.D.
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Betting the Earth: How John Charles Kunich J.D. epub Betting the Earth: How John Charles Kunich J.D. pdf download Betting the Earth: How John Charles Kunich J.D. pdf file Betting the Earth: How John Charles Kunich J.D. audiobook Betting the Earth: How John Charles Kunich J.D. book review Betting the Earth: How John Charles Kunich J.D. summary | #2078812 in Books | Parkhurst Brothers Publishers Inc | 2010-09-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.50 x1.00 x5.50l,1.10 | File type: PDF | 416 pages | ||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| One of the best books written on supporting environmental initiatives|By Steve Pepper|No matter where you stand on environmental issues you can not dispute there are consequences related to society's decisions, now or in the future. John Kunich explains in details everyone can understand, what the odds are, what we are gambling with, and the most probable outcomes. Thoroug|From Booklist|Kunich, who has written previously on contemporary extinction and the lack of an adequate legal response, presents another demanding academic environmental title, one that combines philosophy with, o
"Betting the Earth explores the uneasy parallels between our contemporary environmental challenges and our national fascination with gambling. How much should we bet on preserving biodiversity? Should we bet more on responding to climate change? where should we place each bet: on federal or state laws, on acquiring public or private preserves, on preventing environmental harms or saving places of special environmental significance? Like it or not, we must make su...
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