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Reclaiming Our Planet

How Environmental History Can Help Solve the Climate Crisis

Alexander Gates

Offers hope for beating climate change by highlighting moments in history in which humans have successfully reversed environmental damage.

The popular media is full of doomsday scenarios regarding the environment and especially climate change. Perhaps these scare-tactics are necessary to call the public to action, however, they also have the unintended effect of convincing people that there is no hope for our planet.

In Reclaiming Our Planet: How Environmental History Can Help Solve the Climate Crisis, Alexander Gates explores past environmental crises that humanity has faced and successfully addressed to encourage readers that slowing and preventing climate change is possible. From the elimination of toxins and pesticides, such as lead and DDT, to an increase in Bald Eagle populations, Gates demonstrates that concerted efforts from motivated activists and scientists can and do lead to victories.

Set against the backdrop of these human victories over pollution, Reclaiming Our Planet also evaluates if our current approaches to are appropriate and highlights what more could be done. From solar panels and wind turbines to electric vehicles, Gates analyzes the advantages and drawbacks of such technologies along with possible new innovations in geothermal, algal fuels, and nuclear energy. Readers will be left optimistic that by learning from our history, the planet may still have a bright and healthy future ahead.

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Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Pages: 228 • Trim: 6¼ x 5½
978-1-5381-7967-3 • Hardback • August 2024 • $36.00 • (£30.00)
Subjects: Science / Environmental Science, Science / Global Warming & Climate Change, History / Environmental History

Alexander Gates, PhD, is a Distinguished Service Professor of Earth and Environmental Sciences at Rutgers University in Newark, NJ. He has published nine books, 81 professional papers, and edited 11 professional volumes. His work in geology, education, and diversity improvement in STEM has been recognized with 26 professional awards.

Acknowledgments

Chapter 1: The Reality of Climate Change

Chapter 2: Rachel Carson, DDT and Other Banned Pesticides

Chapter 3: Get the Lead Out

Chapter 4: Fixing a Hole in the Ozone

Chapter 5: The Air that We Breathe

Chapter 6: Supertanker Super-accidents

Chapter 7: Burning Rivers and Urban Surface Water Pollution

Chapter 8: Pollution Time Bombs

Chapter 9: Current Climate Change Efforts

Chapter 10: What Else Can Be Done?

Chapter 11: It Isn’t Just Climate Change

Chapter 12: If We Ignore It, Will It Go Away?

Bibliography

Notes

Index

About the Author

Before even taking a deep dive into Reclaiming Our Planet, I knew I was going to like it. Finally, a positive approach to trying to rectify a potentially devastating problem. Climate change threatens our world as we know it. In my business, the daily newscasts are filled with stories of adverse changes to the planet's wellbeing, as our society has become more destructive to the Earth's health. Misinformation and denial only add to the problem. Gates takes an approach that is not only helpful, but constructive in getting us to understand that it is a solvable problem. Instead of placing blame, which inevitably results in push back against solutions due to fear of life altering changes and profits, Gates shows that there are practical ways to deal with this, while still being productive and profitable. Cooperation and discussion can lead to constructive steps forward before the Earth is too badly injured.


— Craig Allen, chief meteorologist, WCBS-AM/880, CBS2 New York, WPIX, News 12, My 9, and Fox 5


Building off the scientific Law of Uniformitarianism that the Earth’s geologic record is an accurate and reliable proxy for current and future Earth processes, including climate change, Alexander Gates presents Reclaiming Our Planet: How Environmental History Can Help Solve the Climate Crisis. Through the review, analysis, and descriptive evaluation of well-understood scientific methods, Gates leads the reader on an enlightening yet objective quest that deciphers key human-induced and naturally occurring processes spanning a range of time that includes geologic periods and man’s impacts across the industrial revolution up to present day. While such a treatise would typically overwhelm most readers, Gates cleverly lays out the entire subject matter within a clear and concise sequence of easy-to-understand chapters. Most importantly, this work should provide a legitimate dose of hope for coping with and adapting to a climate change future. A future that promises solutions to a wide range of environmental crises, and that can serve as a powerful proxy for establishing new and improved policies and management plans that provide for an Earth system in equilibrium.


— Tom Armstrong, PhD, former executive director, US Global Change Research Program, Office of President Obama


Dr. Gates is an extraordinary communicator, able to explain challenging science concepts in clear and succinct language suitable for all. He has written one of the best books about climate change that I’ve read. He explains what climate change is, what causes it, and the role that humanity plays in it. He is clear-eyed about the challenges the world faces in addressing climate change, uses recent examples of how mankind has repaired the environmental damage it has caused as encouragement for all of us, and uses examples from the geologic past to show what can happen if we don’t face the challenge head on. I highly recommend this book for all.


— Peter Regan, former president and CEO, Environmental Resources Management LLC


9/23/24, The Conversation: Alexander Gates’s article on climate change and solving pollution problems highlights issues he covers in the book.

Link: https://theconversation.com/climate-change-is-a-pollution-problem-and-countries-know-how-to-deal-with-pollution-threats-think-ddt-and-acid-rain-236479



9/23/24, Tough Times with Lou Young/WRCR Radio (Rockland County, NY): Alexander Gates discusses the book.

Link: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/tough-times-with-lou-young-show-83-september-7th-2024/id1637252230?i=1000670444310



Reclaiming Our Planet

How Environmental History Can Help Solve the Climate Crisis

Cover Image
Hardback
Summary
Summary
  • Offers hope for beating climate change by highlighting moments in history in which humans have successfully reversed environmental damage.

    The popular media is full of doomsday scenarios regarding the environment and especially climate change. Perhaps these scare-tactics are necessary to call the public to action, however, they also have the unintended effect of convincing people that there is no hope for our planet.

    In Reclaiming Our Planet: How Environmental History Can Help Solve the Climate Crisis, Alexander Gates explores past environmental crises that humanity has faced and successfully addressed to encourage readers that slowing and preventing climate change is possible. From the elimination of toxins and pesticides, such as lead and DDT, to an increase in Bald Eagle populations, Gates demonstrates that concerted efforts from motivated activists and scientists can and do lead to victories.

    Set against the backdrop of these human victories over pollution, Reclaiming Our Planet also evaluates if our current approaches to are appropriate and highlights what more could be done. From solar panels and wind turbines to electric vehicles, Gates analyzes the advantages and drawbacks of such technologies along with possible new innovations in geothermal, algal fuels, and nuclear energy. Readers will be left optimistic that by learning from our history, the planet may still have a bright and healthy future ahead.

Details
Details
  • Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
    Pages: 228 • Trim: 6¼ x 5½
    978-1-5381-7967-3 • Hardback • August 2024 • $36.00 • (£30.00)
    Subjects: Science / Environmental Science, Science / Global Warming & Climate Change, History / Environmental History
Author
Author
  • Alexander Gates, PhD, is a Distinguished Service Professor of Earth and Environmental Sciences at Rutgers University in Newark, NJ. He has published nine books, 81 professional papers, and edited 11 professional volumes. His work in geology, education, and diversity improvement in STEM has been recognized with 26 professional awards.

Table of Contents
Table of Contents
  • Acknowledgments

    Chapter 1: The Reality of Climate Change

    Chapter 2: Rachel Carson, DDT and Other Banned Pesticides

    Chapter 3: Get the Lead Out

    Chapter 4: Fixing a Hole in the Ozone

    Chapter 5: The Air that We Breathe

    Chapter 6: Supertanker Super-accidents

    Chapter 7: Burning Rivers and Urban Surface Water Pollution

    Chapter 8: Pollution Time Bombs

    Chapter 9: Current Climate Change Efforts

    Chapter 10: What Else Can Be Done?

    Chapter 11: It Isn’t Just Climate Change

    Chapter 12: If We Ignore It, Will It Go Away?

    Bibliography

    Notes

    Index

    About the Author

Reviews
Reviews
  • Before even taking a deep dive into Reclaiming Our Planet, I knew I was going to like it. Finally, a positive approach to trying to rectify a potentially devastating problem. Climate change threatens our world as we know it. In my business, the daily newscasts are filled with stories of adverse changes to the planet's wellbeing, as our society has become more destructive to the Earth's health. Misinformation and denial only add to the problem. Gates takes an approach that is not only helpful, but constructive in getting us to understand that it is a solvable problem. Instead of placing blame, which inevitably results in push back against solutions due to fear of life altering changes and profits, Gates shows that there are practical ways to deal with this, while still being productive and profitable. Cooperation and discussion can lead to constructive steps forward before the Earth is too badly injured.


    — Craig Allen, chief meteorologist, WCBS-AM/880, CBS2 New York, WPIX, News 12, My 9, and Fox 5


    Building off the scientific Law of Uniformitarianism that the Earth’s geologic record is an accurate and reliable proxy for current and future Earth processes, including climate change, Alexander Gates presents Reclaiming Our Planet: How Environmental History Can Help Solve the Climate Crisis. Through the review, analysis, and descriptive evaluation of well-understood scientific methods, Gates leads the reader on an enlightening yet objective quest that deciphers key human-induced and naturally occurring processes spanning a range of time that includes geologic periods and man’s impacts across the industrial revolution up to present day. While such a treatise would typically overwhelm most readers, Gates cleverly lays out the entire subject matter within a clear and concise sequence of easy-to-understand chapters. Most importantly, this work should provide a legitimate dose of hope for coping with and adapting to a climate change future. A future that promises solutions to a wide range of environmental crises, and that can serve as a powerful proxy for establishing new and improved policies and management plans that provide for an Earth system in equilibrium.


    — Tom Armstrong, PhD, former executive director, US Global Change Research Program, Office of President Obama


    Dr. Gates is an extraordinary communicator, able to explain challenging science concepts in clear and succinct language suitable for all. He has written one of the best books about climate change that I’ve read. He explains what climate change is, what causes it, and the role that humanity plays in it. He is clear-eyed about the challenges the world faces in addressing climate change, uses recent examples of how mankind has repaired the environmental damage it has caused as encouragement for all of us, and uses examples from the geologic past to show what can happen if we don’t face the challenge head on. I highly recommend this book for all.


    — Peter Regan, former president and CEO, Environmental Resources Management LLC


Features
Features
  • 9/23/24, The Conversation: Alexander Gates’s article on climate change and solving pollution problems highlights issues he covers in the book.

    Link: https://theconversation.com/climate-change-is-a-pollution-problem-and-countries-know-how-to-deal-with-pollution-threats-think-ddt-and-acid-rain-236479



    9/23/24, Tough Times with Lou Young/WRCR Radio (Rockland County, NY): Alexander Gates discusses the book.

    Link: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/tough-times-with-lou-young-show-83-september-7th-2024/id1637252230?i=1000670444310



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