02060nam a22002537a 450000500170000000800410001702000180005804000070007604100120008308200230009510000310011824500480014926000400019730000290023736500530026652011520031965000260147165000230149765000390152070000330155994200120159299900190160495201830162320231219095539.0231218b ||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d a9780670098439 cAL aEnglish 223a363.7384bSHRC aSiddarth Shrikanth9146298 aCase for Nature: The Other Planetary Crisis c2023aHaryanabPenguin Random House aix,293 p.bHBc22x14 cm. a6763b₹480.00c₹d₹600.00e20%f14-12-2023 aOur planet is facing not one but two crises. In a world where carbon emissions and climate financing are rightly rising up the agenda, there exists another catastrophe that is often overlooked but just as dire-the global collapse of our ecosystems. Siddarth Shrikanth’s The Case for Nature presents a compelling vision for tackling this other crisis by rethinking our relationship with nature in economic, social and even personal terms. Shrikanth argues that we can create flourishing economies and societies by preserving and restoring our planet’s ‘natural capital’ and introduces the pioneers of this nature-positive revolution with vivid examples from across the world. But he also calls on readers to reflect on the roots of this crisis, drawing upon indigenous world views to show that nature must be woven into our modern societies, not set apart. By offering a hopeful yet deeply pragmatic perspective on how we can exist in harmony with our living planet, The Case for Nature is a must-read for anyone seeking to understand how nature can help us forge a more sustainable future and what they can do to contribute to this vision. aClimate Fight9146299 aEcotourism9146300 aIndigenous Case for Nature9146301 aSHRIKANTH (Siddarth)9146297 2ddccBK c229520d229520 00102ddc40708GENaALbALd2023-12-18eBiblios Book Point Surathkal Mangalore 575014g480.00l1o363.7384 SHRCp077008r2024-02-19 00:00:00s2024-02-15v600.00w2023-12-18yBK