The invention of nature

Alexander von Humboldt's new world

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The invention of nature (2015)

473, pagine

lingua English

Pubblicato il 06 Maggio 2015

ISBN:
978-0-385-35066-2
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Numero OCLC:
911240481

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When nature is perceived as a web, its vulnerability also becomes obvious. Everything hangs together. If one thread is pulled, the whole tapestry may unravel. After he saw the devastating environmental effects of colonial plantations at Lake Valencia in Venezuela in 1800, Humboldt became the first scientist to talk about harmful human-induced climate change. Deforestation there had made the land barren, water levels of the lake were falling and with the disappearance of brushwood torrential rains had washed away the soils on the surrounding mountain slopes. Humboldt was the first to explain the forest's ability to enrich the atmosphere with moisture and its cooling effect, as well as its importance for water retention and protection against soil erosion. He warned that humans were meddling with the climate and that this could have an unforeseeable impact on ‘future generations'.

The Invention of Nature traces the invisible threads that …

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The Invention of Nature

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One of the minds born of the Age of Enlightenment was Alexander Von Humboldt. I didn't realise before reading this book how central he is to the way we think about nature and the world. Minds such as Darwin, John Muir, Thoreau, George Marsh, Earnest Haeckel (along with the Art Nouveau movement) and so on were directly influenced by his works and worldview. This worldview saw nature and humanity as a global intertwined system which can only be understood through a combination of great leaps of the imagination (the subjective and emotional experience) as well as hard data (the scientific, empirical and objective mind) together, a radical new theory for the time. I feel after reading this book I understand my passion and profession (I am an MSc earth science student) so much more, as well as the origins of my field. I feel university and the education system in …

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I really enjoyed this biography. I realize that until now I didn't know who A. von Humboldt was and the importance of his scientific work on other scientists, expecially Darwin. Each one of these scientists and men, von Humboldt, Darwin, Muir, Marsh,...loved nature almost more than themselves and their relatives. Nowadays how many people love nature the same way, more than gain, wealth and money? We really should think about it.

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