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But if it isn't 'science-as-we-have-been-taught-it' neither is it Planet Gaia's holistic approach to ecological stasis. Skeen expounds a more complex dynamic theory of evolution and ecology based on energy and the flow of energy across the planet. He reveals how much of what we are involved in scientifically (and economically) is aimed at disrupting the natural pattern of energy, constantly looking for solutions which start from a false premise, that we must maximise everything (our economy, wealth, control, production) to survive.
Ultimately this is a book which demands more than one reading, not least because, clear and dynamic as this book is, there is no quick fix, no simple solution proposed here, and the 'Seven Curves to save the Earth' (the subtitle) emerge as tools of analysis primarily rather than calls to action. To translate this exciting insight into practical steps, governmental or local policies, individual life choices still needs more work, but Skene provides as us with the underpinning understanding needed for our future.
'Escape from Bubbleworld' is a step into the complexities of our environmental role – a more straight-punching, anger-inducing and in an odd way lyrical text for any of us who need convincing (or reminding) of the ultimate price to pay, is [[Silent Spring by Rachel Carson]].
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