Reed Adam

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A living planet, it seems—especially one that has evolved a high level of ecological complexity—has the potential for extraordinary resilience over geological timescales. But the self-stabilizing processes underlying this resilience operate much too slowly, and involve far too much upheaval, to spare such transient entities as human societies.
Becoming Earth: A Journey Through the Hidden Wonders that Bring Our Planet to Life
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