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Title | NEW TECHNOLOGY AND SOCIETY |
Description | A classic critique of A classic critique of techno-optimism and the effects of modern technology on society and the |
Keywords | technofix, techno-fix, technology, society, environment, sustainable technology, appropriate technology, philosophy of technology |
WebSite | newtechnologyandsociety.org |
Host IP | 173.244.96.23 |
Location | United States |
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A classic critique of techno-optimism and the effects of modern technology on society and the environment Possibly the best myth-busting book the environmental movement has ever seen. William Rees , Professor, University of British Columbia, author, Our Ecological Footprint. Technology has become our near-universal object of faith but it is people who must provide the answers. This book should be read and discussed in every home, school, and legislature. Richard Heinberg , Senior Fellow at the Post Carbon Institute, author, The End of Growth. Technology alone won’t be our salvation. This book explains why. Bill McKibben, Schumann Distinguished Scholar at Middlebury College , author, Eaarth: Making a Life on a Tough New Planet. Science and technology have advanced impressively and have promised much over the past century. As this book shows, it is suicidal to put our hopes in such promises. David Suzuki , Professor emeritus, University of British Columbia, host, The Nature of Things, |
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