Ecological Futures

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* Book: Chew, Sing C. Ecological Futures: What History Can Teach Us. Rowman & Littlefield, 2008.

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The final volume in Chew’s trilogy shifts focus to contemporary and future ecological challenges, drawing lessons from historical patterns of environmental degradation. Chew analyzes modern industrialization, climate change, and resource depletion through the lens of past civilizational collapses, arguing that humanity’s survival depends on recognizing and breaking free from destructive cycles. The book proposes alternative models of sustainability, emphasizing the need for systemic change rather than incremental reforms.