mercoledì 25 aprile 2018

L'INTRODUZIONE MIGLIORE

L'INTRODUZIONE MIGLIORE
Domanda ricorrente ad ogni pagina: chi sono i buoni? E poi: di chi è la colpa?
Difficile rispondere alla prima, qui non ci sono tanto buoni o cattivi, al limite ci sono i coraggiosi e i vigliacchi; con questi criteri , tanto per dire e visto che oggi è il 25 aprile, sarebbe difficile liquidare i “repubblichini” come gente che stava “dalla parte sbagliata”. Ettore "stava dalla parte sbagliata"? E Achille?
Ma difficile rispondere alla seconda: gli dei ispirano di continuo le volontà degli uomini in modo da rendere le responsabilità indecifrabili, il destino gioca con il futuro in modo da sbiadire la libertà umana, si tratta di un punto cruciale su cui c'è sempre confusione...
L'unica risposta disponibile al povero narratore bombardato dai letti: Gesù doveva ancora nascere.
A conti fatti nessuna lettura introduce meglio al tema complesso delle...“radici cristiane dell'Europa".
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martedì 24 aprile 2018

Luigi Giussani - Il rischio educativo - YouTube

Luigi Giussani - Il rischio educativo - YouTube:



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1. S'impara sulla base di un'ipotesi di lavoro, di un  a priori. L'ipotesi di lavoro proposta è il passato, la tradizione.



2. Il giovane non va lasciato in balia di forze contrastanti, lui stesso chiede una guida salda. Occorre un'alleanza educativa tra famiglia, scuola e compagnia. Il giovane, nella prima fase, richiede coerenza. Qui sta l'aspetto politico della proposta di Giussani: la coerenza personale deve essere consentita, le alternative alla scuola unica devono essere valorizzate.



3. Giungerà poi un momento in cui l'educando affronterà la realtà e incontrerà le alternative alla proposta, l'educatore a questo punto difenderà le sue ragioni ma in questa verifica non è detto che sarà convincente, qui si gioca il rischio educativo, il nostro successo non è certo, la libertà doverosa del figlio potrebbe portarcelo via ma si tratta di un processo legittimo.




BOICOTTA LE GINOCCHIERE!

BOICOTTA LE GINOCCHIERE!
La nostra infanzia aveva un’unica misura di sicurezza, la mamma che gridava dalla finestra: “mi raccomando, torna a casa quando fa buio!”, oggi invece c’è il babyproofer, tipo James Hirtenstein, che in TV, a beneficio dell’infanzia abbandonata, studia palmo a palmo gli attici di Manhattan per portare alla luce le trappole orribili che nascondono questi appartamenti (anche se tutti noi sappiamo che il lato più terrificante di questi appartamenti è la rata del mutuo). Il pericolo si annida ovunque, a cominciare dalle scale (Hirtenstein “cancella” praticamente tutto), per passare alle porte (Hrtenstein blocca praticamente tutto per evitare che la mano di vostro figlio diventi come quella di un falegname novantenne), per non dire della cucina (Hitenstein: lucchetti al frigo! Assolutamente! Questa non l’ho capita bene, forse teme che il lattonzolo si faccia una birra). Ma il posto più terrorizzante è il bagno che H. bolla come e-stre-ma-men-te-pe-ri-co-lo-so (qui sembrerebbe doveroso parlare con lo staccato in stile Marines): innanzitutto lucchetti ad ogni tazza del cesso, due bimbi alla settimana ne sono vittime (che modo orribile di andarsene! anche se verificando meglio si nota come H. abbia leggermente ritoccato il dato pompandolo del 2.600%, sono 4 all’anno, non 2 alla settimana). Il babyproofer, ad ogni modo, non si muove mai leggero, è sempre carico di mercanzia bebyproof in grado di far esplodere all’inverosimile il costo di ciascuno dei vostri figli, praticamente una retta universitaria parallela (per non parlare dell’irritazione ai vostri nervi). Innanzitutto ci sono le ginocchiere per gattonare, oggi un dispositivo medico detraibile in dichiarazione: sono utili contro le abrasioni, specie nel passaggio da moquette a parquet a marmo, inoltre, nel praticare questo sport estremo, sembrano ideali nella prevenzione delle “sbandate” (è scritto sul bugiardino, devo ammettere che nella mia esperienza non ho visto molte sbandate, nemmeno in curva!). Su Amazon una mamma commenta entusiasta l’utilità dello strumento, unico inconveniente: sua figlia non ne vuole sapere di indossarle (uno a zero per la figlia, direi). Altro prodotto: elmetto primi passi. A quanto pare i traumi cranici in questa delicata fase della vita sono “in crescita”. Strano, erano già bassi e in netto calo fino a pochi anni fa, forse meglio chiedere al Dr. Sessions Cole, primario all’ospedale per bambini di St. Louis, un reparto che esamina 65.000-70.000 incidenti infantili all’anno. A stretto giro di posta il solerte luminare ci ha reso noto a titolo esemplificativo il numero di incidenti registrati nell’ultimo anno e potenzialmente compresi nella casistica che a noi interessa: zero. A quanto pare, anche se quei maledetti mocciosi barcollano non poco sembrano più stabili del previsto. D’altro canto non è detto che tutti gli anni siano così fortunati e il casco-primi-passi costa solo 40 euro, non sarà meglio azzerare il rischio visto che lo si puo’ fare? Ma l’inventario babyproof continua: ci sono i lucchetti da water, le coperture gommate per praticamente tutto, le presine agevolate da applicare sui saponi, 25 varietà diverse di specchietti da montare sull’auto per controllare che dietro sia tutto ok (e che probabilmente a furia di “occhiatine” vi faranno finire fuori strada: prima causa di morte per tutti i pupi), il tappetino misura temperature per la vasca da bagno (il polso inganna) con il display che segnala TROPPO CALDO! Copertine con il reggi-collo per non spezzarglielo quando lo tenete in braccio (forse per i genitori con un braccio amputato). Imbragature in stile marionetta per farlo camminare bello dritto… Insomma, quando entri alla Prenatal reparto sicurezza non sai mai se riempire il carrello o destinare la somma in gelati (faranno male?). Tu in cuor tuo avresti già deciso ma poi ricordi il primo comandamento dell’era in cui vivi: “non fidarti mai e poi mai di te stesso”.
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human population of the earth will reach ten billion.
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How to feed ten billion? How to provide ten billion with water?
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two individuals who established the distinct schools
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William Vogt.
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bound by immutable biological limits
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Norman Borlaug,
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the ‘Green Revolution’ of the 1960s,
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avert tens of millions of deaths from hunger.
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the emblem of ‘techno-optimism’
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affluence is not the problem but the solution.
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PROLOGUE
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remember the moment when they first held their children—
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when my daughter is my age, almost 10 billion people
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Ten billion mouths,
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shod?
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accommodated?
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I brought my children into a time of general collapse?
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What are those important events?
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“discoveries in science and technology.”
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curing of diseases,
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rise of computer
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mysteries of matter and energy.
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less the new knowledge than what it had enabled.
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one out of every four people
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one out of ten.
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life span has risen by more than eleven years,
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Hundreds of millions of people in Asia, Latin America, and Africa
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nothing like this surge of well-being has occurred before.
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by the standards of the past, wealthy people.
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7.3 billion inhabitants.
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world’s 10 billion souls will be middle class. Jobs, homes, cars, fancy electronics,
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awed by the magnitude of the task facing our children.
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Can we provide these things?
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without wrecking much else?
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speak, from time to time, with experts
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two broad categories,
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the most important person born in that century
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founder of the most significant cultural and intellectual movement
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responsible for the creation of the basic intellectual blueprints
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William Vogt and Norman Borlaug.
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born in 1902,
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“apocalyptic environmentalism”—the
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reduces consumption
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affluence is not our greatest achievement but our biggest problem.
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taking more from Earth than it can give.
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Cut back! Cut back!
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Borlaug, born twelve years later,
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“techno-optimism” or “cornucopianism”—the
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in the 1960s created the “Green Revolution,”
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high-yielding crop varieties and agronomic techniques
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avert tens of millions of deaths
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affluence was not the problem but the solution.
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getting richer, smarter,
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Innovate! Innovate!
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MANTRA

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by using the advanced methods of the Green Revolution to increase per-acre yields, he argued, farmers would not have to plant as many acres.
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“Eat lower on the food chain.” If people ate less beef and pork, valuable farmland would not have to be devoted to cattle
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Wizards and Prophets—Wizards unveiling technological fixes, Prophets decrying the consequences of our heedlessness.
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Their first meeting, in the mid-1940s, ended in disagreement.
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Vogt rebuked
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Borlaug derided
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Both men are dead now,
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intellectually dishonest, indifferent to the poor, even racist
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unthinking, scientifically ignorant, even driven by greed
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at best postpones
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“ecocide.”
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less two ideal categories than two ends of a continuum.
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the ship is too large to turn quickly.
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modified crops cannot be bred and tested overnight.
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planting huge numbers of trees
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backtracking is not easy,
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less about facts than about values.
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implicit moral and spiritual visions:
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Prophets look at the world as finite,
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Wizards see possibilities as inexhaustible,
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humans as wily managers of the planet.
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growth and development
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stability and preservation
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Earth as a toolbox,
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world as embodying an overarching order
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priority to personal liberty
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connection.
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capitalism, with its teeming global markets dominated by big corporations,
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emphasis on personal autonomy, social and physical mobility, and the rights of the individual
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something fundamentally wrong with Western-style consumer
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smaller, more stable communities, closer to the earth,
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freedom and flexibility
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atomized isolation, cut off from Nature
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Voltaire and Rousseau disputing
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Jefferson and Hamilton
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Robert Malthus
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William Godwin and Nicolas de Condorcet
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T. H. Huxley,
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Bishop Samuel Wilberforce
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John Muir,
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Gifford Pinchot,
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Paul Ehrlich
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Julian Simon
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Cut back or produce more?
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What this book is not: a detailed survey of our environmental dilemmas.
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The Wizard and the Prophet presents no plan,
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chapter I
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what biology suggests about the trajectory of any species—
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all species, if given the chance, overreach, overreproduce,
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Inevitably, they encounter a wall,
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Vogt and Borlaug were equally deluded.
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Long Island
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near death from polio
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ecological conversion
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The Road to Survival (1948),
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objective science,
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a moral testament.
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birth into a poor Iowa
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released from what he saw as endless toil
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saved more lives than anyone in history.
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middle section of this book,
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four great, oncoming challenges: food, water, energy, and climate change.
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The Population Bomb (1968),
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The Limits to Growth (1972),
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I became a Borlaugian, scoffing at the catastrophic scenarios
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Nowadays, though, worrying about my children, I am waffling.
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Maybe my optimism is as ill-founded as my previous pessimism.
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Thus I oscillate
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ONE State of the Species
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Special People
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Begin with an image,
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the task of coaxing something to grow on it.
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It is April 1946,
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He spends his days staring at dying plants.
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the work he began there
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on this land appears a second man.
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twelve years older,
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legacy of polio.
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Borlaug’s project is housed at a university in Chapingo,
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Vogt is on his honeymoon;
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the head of the Conservation Division of the Pan American Union.
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agriculture and its effects on the landscape.
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asks what they are doing with this 160 acres
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symbol of technical prowess
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Vogt will come to regard as dangerous to human survival.
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enemy to human well-being.
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This is the beginning,
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Things skirl out from Chapingo, they sprawl across the world
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to use the discoveries of modern science to spare Mexico from a future of poverty and environmental degradation.
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challenges they see before Mexico actually confront all of humankind.
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Vogt sees the city reaching across the dry lake bed
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Hold it back!
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Borlaug sees the pitiful scrim of wheat
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How can we give people a better chance
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the fields of maize and wheat
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He calls for more sustainable, land-sparing agriculture,
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like trying to fight arson with gasoline.
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“tree-hugger”
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apostles of a new religion,
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fetishizes Nature.
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a holistic view that seeks to place humanity within a framework
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Borlaug, by contrast, speaks from the point of view of genetics—an
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Of Vogt’s natural bounds, it asks, How can we leapfrog them altogether?
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“techno-optimism,”
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Nature knows best!
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wants the two men to have a ringing debate,
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Mexican government has adopted new soil and water conservation laws.
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New York Zoological Society,
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Committee for Bird Preservation,
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American Wildlife Institute.
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Rockefeller Foundation,
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he drafts and redrafts a letter to the Rockefeller Foundation.
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Rockefeller (1) is doing everything wrong and (2) should put Vogt in charge of doing it right.
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increase populations.
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feeding of those populations.”
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boosting agriculture and industry is not the answer,
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If just ten fish remain in a pond, the solution to running out of fish is not more efficient nets.
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a change in our relationship with Nature.
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The World Is a Petri Dish
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Margulis was one of the most important biologists in the last half century—she
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it did not consist of two
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(plants, animals, fungi, protists, and two types of bacteria).
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greatest source of evolutionary creativity: the microworld of bacteria, fungi, and protists.
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90 percent of the living matter on Earth consists of microorganisms,
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form giant super-colonies, reproduce either asexually or by swapping genes with others, take in genes from entirely unrelated species, merge into symbiotic beings—the
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giving rise to the oxygen we breathe.
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pandas and polar bears were epiphenomena—interesting
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Homo sapiens, she once told me, is an unusually successful species.
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fate of every successful species to wipe itself out—that
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Neither conservation nor technology has anything to do with biological reality.
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the Russian microbiologist Georgii Gause.
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Born in 1910,
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Gause looked with envy at Rockefeller’s funds,
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Pearl and Reed believed they were on to something.
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parallel research with fruit flies, locking a male and female in a bottle full of food
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convinced that he had found a universal law,
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discovered that the flies moved around so much that they were hard to count.
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Gause decided to work with microorganisms.
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a pinch—of oatmeal
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Paramecium caudatum or Stylonychia mytilus, both single-celled protozoans,
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The Struggle for Existence, published in 1934.
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scientists often refer to Gause’s curve as an “S-shaped curve.”
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the line hits an inflection
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until the organism begins to run out of food, at which time there is a second inflection
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Eventually the line descends, and the population falls toward zero.
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Proteus vulgaris,
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Twelve hours after that, the ball of living cells would be the size of Earth.
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lack of resources prevent the vast majority of P. vulgaris from reproducing.
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to make more of themselves,
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creatures have a maximum reproductive rate:
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rate is about twenty children
Note:PER NOI

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only a few members of each generation manage to reach this rate.
Note:IL COMPITO DELLA SELEZIONE

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the size of its habitat
Note:I VICOLI POSTI AL P.VULGARIS

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supply of nourishment
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other, competing microbes.
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eats and divides, eats and divides.
Note:IL BATTERIO ALL INIZIO

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P. vulgaris experiences a vest-pocket apocalypse.
Note:QUANDO FINISCE IL CIBO

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a few species manage to escape their limits,
Note:ECCEZIONE

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in New York City, zebra mussels invaded the lower Hudson River,
Note:UN ESEMPIO

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a million eggs a year
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The species originated in the Azov, Black, and Caspian seas
Note:ARRIVATE CON LA VGLOBALIZ

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The Hudson first saw them in 1991.
Note:IN EUROPA DAL 1600

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half the mass of living creatures in the river.
Note:IN UN ANNO

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carpeted every square foot.
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covered boat bottoms,
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Bust followed boom; the population collapsed.
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They did exhaust their food supply, but they also were attacked by a local predator,
Note:DUE CAUSE

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I went to a park at the edge of the Hudson, I couldn’t step into the river—the
Note:15 ANNI FA TROPPE CINCHIGLIE SULLE SPONDE

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Nowadays at the park the creatures are mostly gone. Children splash happily in the shallows.
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Humans are no different, Margulis believed.
Note:UOMINI E COZZE

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Homo sapiens is just one creature among many,
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on the edge of the petri dish. Wizard or Prophet, it didn’t matter.
Note:SIAMO AGLI ESTREMI...NESSUNO PUÒ FARCI NULLA

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another briefly successful species.
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Of Lice and Men
Note:Tttttttttttttt

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Why and how did humankind become “successful”? And what, to an evolutionary biologist, does “success” mean,
Note:IL MISTERO DEL SUCCESSO

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Mark Stoneking
Note:UNA RISPOSTA

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his son’s school warning of a lice outbreak in the classroom.
Note:1999

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researcher at the Max Planck Institute
Note:LIPSIA

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humanus capitis,
Note:DUE PIDOCCHI...UNO IN TESTA

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humanus corporis,
Note:SULLA PELLE

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Humanity’s great cover-up had created a new ecological niche, and some head lice had rushed to fill it.
Note:QUELLI DELLA TESTA SI SONO EVOLUTI ADATTANDOSI AI VESTITI

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a new subspecies arose.
Note:TRASFORMAZIONE E SOPRAVVIVENZA

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a rough date for when people first wore clothing.
Note:QUANDO LA MUTAZIONE?

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107,000 years ago.
Note:LA SEPARAZIONE

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Clothing is ornament and symbol;
Note:IL VESTITO...TECNOLOGIA TUTT ALTRO CHE BANALE

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a mental shift had occurred.
Note:CON L ABBIGLIAMENTO

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a realm of complex, symbolic artifacts.
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COSA È DIVENTATO L UOMO...CULTURA

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Human beings were engraving pieces of ochre and ostrich shells in southern Africa.
Note:NASCE ANCHE L ARTE

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carving elegant harpoons
Note:AFRICA CENTRALE

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ornamental beads
Note:COLLANE...CORNO D AFRICA

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burying the dead
Note:MEDIO ORIWNTE

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becoming human.
Note:IN POCHE PAROLE

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Homo sapiens, a bipedal primate.
Note:SIGNIFICATO DI UOMO...PRIMO

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relating to or characteristic of our genus, Homo.
Note:SECONDO...NUOVA CLASSIFICAZ

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Several species of Homo—the
Note:UN TEMPO

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Homo sapiens (us), Homo neanderthalensis (Neanderthals), Homo denisova (Denisovans), Homo naledi, Homo heidelbergensis, Homo floriensis
Note:ESEMPI

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ancient types of humans bred with each other—
Note:SICURAMENTE SAP E NED

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only one species of human now walks the planet.
Note:OGGI

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Human-ness is the quality—a mix of creativity, drive, and moral awareness—that transforms humans into persons.
Note:TERZO

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spark or spirit,
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unique
Note:UNICITÀ

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Homo sapiens want to believe they are special,
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Homo sapiens seems not to have created art, played music, invented new tools, worked out the motions of the planets, or worshiped gods
Note:NON DA SUBITO...RICHIESTE DECINE DI MIGLIAIA DI ANNI

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long, skinny, string-shaped molecules.
Note:IL DNA...SIMILE X TUTTI

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molecule is composed of two chains
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links in the chains are called “bases” or “nucleotides.”
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links—segments of the DNA chain,
Note:GENE

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The totality of the genetic information
Note:GENOMA...INDIVIDUALE O DI SPECIE

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two peoples’ genomes differ in only about one out of every thousand bases.
Note:DIFFERENZE

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Escherichia coli,
Note:UN PARAGONE CON...

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one out of fifty.
Note:DIVERSITÀ

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twenty times more diverse than their hosts.
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organisms also vary in terms of duplicated or deleted segments of DNA.
Note:MA C È UN ALTRA DIFFERENZA

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humans are less diverse than almost all apes.
Note:OMOGENEI

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differences between one chimpanzee
Note:ES...PIÙ GRANDE

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humans are at the bottom, along with endangered species like wolverines and lynxes.
Note:PIÙ UNIFORMI...PIÙ IN XICOLO

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a legacy of small population
Note:UNIFORMITÀ

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at some point our numbers must have fallen dramatically,
Note:SPECULAZIONE SULLA NS STORIA

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ten thousand people—the
Note:FORZSE

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chance can alter its genetic makeup with astonishing rapidity. New mutations can arise and spread;
Note:IN PICHI SI MUTA PIÙ IN FRETTA

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a single gene in a single member of the small group that populated Ice Age Europe
Note:ES...OCCHI AZZURRI

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something special, something that made us human.
Note:DURANTE UNA DI QS CRISI...SPECULAZIONE

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Solenopsis invicta, the red imported fire ant.
Note:ANALOGIA

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originated in southern Brazil,
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frequent floods.
Note:HABITAT

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furiously active creatures
Note:RISPONDONO SUBITO AI DISASTRI DELLE ALLUVIONI

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knitting their bodies
Note:LA TECNICA USATA

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Like criminal gangs, fire ants thrive on chaos.
Note:UNA VELOCITÀ CHE LE RENDE DOMINANTI

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In the 1930s
Note:IMPORTATA CASUALMENTE NEGLI USA

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in the port of Mobile, Alabama.
Note:SCOPERTE DA EDWARD O WILSON

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just a few thousand individuals—a
Note:UN PICCOLO NUMERO...PIÙ SOGGETTO A MUTAZIONI

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In its homeland, fire ant colonies constantly fight each other, reducing their numbers
Note:SOTTO CONTROLLO

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cooperative super-colonies,
Note:IN AMERICA

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wiping out competitors
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Linepithema humile, the Argentine ant.
Note:PRIMO OSTACOLO ALA COLONIZZ

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now the most populous society on Earth.
Note:FORMICA ARGENTINA

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Homo sapiens did something similar as it became human.
Note:ANALOGIA

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300,000 years ago
Note:APOARIZIONE DELLA NS SPECIE

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Until about 75,000 years ago—that
Note:RISTRETTI IN AFRICA

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People raced across the continents like so many imported fire ants.
Note:DOPO

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ten thousand years,
Note:IN AUSTRALIA

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Stay-at-home Homo sapiens 1.0,
Note:PRIMA VERSIONE

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aggressively expansive Homo sapiens 2.0.
Note:SECONDA VERSIONE DOPO IL RESTRINGIMENTO

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No more than a few hundred people initially left Africa,
Note:PRIMI COLONI

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species swung around the first inflection point, with the invention of agriculture.
Note:10000 ANNI FA

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Only when an unknown genius discovered naturally mutated grain plants that did not shatter—and
Note:PRIMA IL GRANO SI DISPERDEVA E NN CONVEGNO VA COLTIVARLO

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first in southern Turkey,
Note:CULTURE

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landscapes that, so to speak, waited for hands to harvest them.
Note:SCHIAVISMO

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Foragers manipulated their environment with fire,
Note:CAMBIA LA NS RELAZIONE CON LA NATURA

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Before agriculture, the Middle West, Ukraine, and the lower Yangzi Valley had been sparsely populated domains of insects and grass; they became breadbaskets,
Note:DALLA VARIETÀ ALL UNICITÀ

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a petri dish is a uniform expanse of nutrients, all ready for the taking.
Note:UCRAINA IN PROVETTA

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Homo sapiens 2.0A—A for agriculture—took
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subdue the planet.
Note:SUCCESSO

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two German chemists, Fritz Haber and Carl Bosch, discovered the key steps to making synthetic fertilizer.
Note:PRIMO 900

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literally changed the chemical composition of the earth.
Note:DUE PERSONAGGI CHE DOVREMMO CONOSCERE MEGLIO

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soil and groundwater nitrogen levels have risen worldwide.
Note:USO MASSICCIO DI FERTILIZZANTI

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Haber and Bosch enabled our species to extract an additional 3 billion people’s worth of food
Note:EFFETTI

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The improved wheat, rice, and (to a lesser extent) maize varieties developed by Borlaug
Note:ALTRA INNOVAZIONE ANNI 50

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Antibiotics, vaccines, disinfectants, and water-treatment plants pushed back humankind’s bacterial, viral, fungal, and protozoan enemies.
Note:SUCCESSI E NUMERO

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Rocketing up the growth curve,
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humans grab “about 40% of the present net primary production in terrestrial ecosystems”—40
Note:BIOLOGI DI STANFORD NEL 1986

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figure had risen to “39 to 50%.”
Note:10 ANNI DOPO

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In 2000, the chemist Paul Crutzen and the biologist Eugene Stoermer awarded a name to our time: the Anthropocene,
Note:ANTROPOCENE AGIAMO SU SCALA MNDIALE

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If we follow Gause’s pattern, growth will continue at delirious speed until the second inflection point, when we have exhausted the global petri dish.
Note:LA PARABOLA

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It would be foolish to expect anything else, Margulis thought.
Note:PER BIOLOGI È UNA LEGGE

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To avoid destroying itself, the human race would have to do something deeply unnatural,
Note:INNATURAL

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constrain its own growth
Note:MAI VISTO

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Brown tree snakes in Guam, water hyacinth in African rivers, rabbits in Australia, Burmese pythons in Florida—all
Note:TUTTE SPECIE DI SUCCESSO COLLASSATE

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Not one has voluntarily turned back.
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zebra mussels in the Hudson
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Why should we expect Homo sapiens to fence
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“discount rate,”
Note:MISURA IL VALORE DEL FUTURI X GLI ECONOMISTI

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broken stoplight up the street now
Note:CI INTERESSA QUESTO... NN IL MALCONTENTO IN CONGO CHE POTREBBE SFOCIARE

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here we are asking governments to focus on potential planetary boundaries that may not be reached for decades or even centuries.
Note:FINTA PREOCCUPAZIONE

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From this perspective, is there any reason to imagine that Homo sapiens, unlike mussels, snakes, and moths, can exempt itself from the fate of all successful species?
Note:POCO CRWDIBILE UN SUCCESSO...LO STOP E LO SVILUPPO INDEFINITO NN SI SONO MAI VISTI

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humans are simply part of evolution’s handiwork,
Note:PER UNO SCIENZIATO

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the answer to the question “Are we doomed to destroy ourselves?” is “Yes.”
Note:X IL BIOLOGO

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magical exception—it
Note:L UNICA SPERANZA

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Why should we be different?
NN RESTA CHE CHIEDERSI