Homo Ecophagus: A Deep Diagnosis to Save the Earth

Home Ecophagus by Warren M. Hern is a wide-ranging look at the major problems for the survival of not just the human species, but all other species on  Earth due to human activities over the past tens of thousands years. The title of the book indicates Hern’s new name for the human species: "The man who devours the ecosystem." Over the course of its evolution, Hern observes, humans have evolved cultures and adaptations that have now become malignant and that the human species, at the global level, has all the major characteristics of a malignant neoplasm – converting all plant, animal, organic, and inorganic material into human biomass or its adaptive adjuncts and support systems. Hern contends that this process is incompatible with continued survival of the human species and most other species on the planet, offering a diagnosis and prognosis of the current environmental impasse.

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Homo Ecophagus: A Deep Diagnosis to Save the Earth

Home Ecophagus by Warren M. Hern is a wide-ranging look at the major problems for the survival of not just the human species, but all other species on  Earth due to human activities over the past tens of thousands years. The title of the book indicates Hern’s new name for the human species: "The man who devours the ecosystem." Over the course of its evolution, Hern observes, humans have evolved cultures and adaptations that have now become malignant and that the human species, at the global level, has all the major characteristics of a malignant neoplasm – converting all plant, animal, organic, and inorganic material into human biomass or its adaptive adjuncts and support systems. Hern contends that this process is incompatible with continued survival of the human species and most other species on the planet, offering a diagnosis and prognosis of the current environmental impasse.

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Homo Ecophagus: A Deep Diagnosis to Save the Earth

Homo Ecophagus: A Deep Diagnosis to Save the Earth

by Warren M. Hern
Homo Ecophagus: A Deep Diagnosis to Save the Earth

Homo Ecophagus: A Deep Diagnosis to Save the Earth

by Warren M. Hern

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Home Ecophagus by Warren M. Hern is a wide-ranging look at the major problems for the survival of not just the human species, but all other species on  Earth due to human activities over the past tens of thousands years. The title of the book indicates Hern’s new name for the human species: "The man who devours the ecosystem." Over the course of its evolution, Hern observes, humans have evolved cultures and adaptations that have now become malignant and that the human species, at the global level, has all the major characteristics of a malignant neoplasm – converting all plant, animal, organic, and inorganic material into human biomass or its adaptive adjuncts and support systems. Hern contends that this process is incompatible with continued survival of the human species and most other species on the planet, offering a diagnosis and prognosis of the current environmental impasse.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781032322223
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 09/30/2022
Pages: 336
Product dimensions: 7.00(w) x 10.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Warren M. Hern, MD, is a practicing physician in Boulder, Colorado, where he is also on the anthropology faculty at the University of Colorado. He holds a Master of Public Health degree and a PhD in epidemiology. His clinical and epidemiologic research has been published widely in scientific and medical journals, including BioScience and Population Studies. His public advocacy of reproductive rights has appeared in The New York Times, Washington Post, CBS’ 60 Minutes, and other prominent venues. He has conducted decades of research in fertility and population trends based in the Peruvian Amazon.

Table of Contents

PART ONE
Overview – what’s the problem?

  1. "Save that. We might need it someday"
  2. Public health and politics in West Africa
  3. Medical school and the Amazon: "You are very keen in your diagnosis"
  4. Brazil, Chile, and abortion
  5. Public health; research; and revelation
  6. A new calling
  7. Threat to the Holy Cross Wilderness
  8. Family planning, Amazon style
  9. "You may not ask that question"
  10. "As you know, the human population has just doubled for the first time"
  11. PART TWO
    Manifestations of malignancy

  12. What the fractal is this?
  13. Malignant expansion and retroactive heterotrophicity in modern urbanizations
  14. Effects of malignant human activity on small, local ecosystems
  15. Human contact and island ecosystems
  16. Effects of human activities on regional ecosystems
  17. Effects of human activity on continental ecosystems
  18. The oceans
  19. Toxic trash, oncometabolites, and cow farts
  20. Effects of human activity on biodiversity
  21. Effects of human activity on the global ecosystem
  22. PART THREE
    Analysis and policy choices

  23. Humans as cancer: Metaphor, model, analogy, hypothesis, or diagnosis?
  24. Human activities and malignant entropy
  25. Human culture and the ecophagic imperative
  26. "What will be the limiting factor for the human population?"
  27. "We have met the enemy, and he is us"
  28. Epilogue: "Great Bringer of Death to Paradise"

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