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The Greatest Show on Earth: The Evidence for Evolution – Richard Dawkins

I recently started listening to The Greatest Show on Earth: The Evidence for Evolution, by Richard Dawkins. The audio-book is read by Richard Dawkins and Lalla Ward. It’s well written and the audio is like a fascinating night-time story, definitely worth reading or hearing.

After Capitalism – David Schweickart

After watching documentaries like Home, I try to think of solutions to problems like deforestation in Haiti. I don’t really have an answer, but there are people who have good ideas about what should be done. David Schweickart at Loyola University Chicago provides many ideas about how countries like Haiti could repair themselves. He also talks about the future of the world’s economy. I believe that capitalism will not last forever, and new ideologies will eventually replace it. Schweickart talks about a potential replacement in this video: Life is Possible After Capitalism. For more information, read his book After Capitalism.

The Trouble With Physics: The Rise of String Theory, The Fall of a Science, and What Comes Next – Lee Smolin

The reviews of The Trouble With Physics: The Rise of String Theory, The Fall of a Science, and What Comes Next praise the well written work of Lee Smolin. Talking about the big ideas in physics like strings, many universes, etc. Smolin argues that physics may be pursuing theories in a “herd” like manner; the popular theories tend to get more experimental funding than other less favoured ideas. Interesting point! Many of the breakthroughs in science are not expected and come from areas where people would never expect.

Thinking, Fast and Slow – Daniel Kahneman

A friend recommended that I read Thinking, Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman. Since the book appears to be extremely popular, I guess my curiosity is piqued and I will have to give it a read. Perhaps it develops sociobiological concepts introduced by Edward O. Wilson in On Human Nature.

Soil Manufacturing

An overlooked resource of immense importance, soil provides the foundation upon which agriculture can exist. However, there have been many studies produced in the past decades which warn of the depletion of this resource. Although it is renewable, the rate at which soil replenishes itself is around one to two inches per hundred years since the weathering of rock takes forever. Sources indicate that humans are eroding the topsoil ten times faster than it can be renewed. What does this mean? Either humanity consumes all available soil or it finds a way to fix the problem. One fix could be the commercial production of soil or a soil aggregate which allows soil to regenerate at a speed to keep up with human activities.

Thus, an industry poised on the verge of enormous growth is soil manufacturing. The production and maintenance of healthy top soil, filled with necessary micro-organisms and chemicals, will be of paramount importance as our natural supply beings to dwindle.  Perhaps in the future, this soil will be sold in enormous quantities on Earth and space colonies. There are already several companies producing relatively small amounts of soil for urban projects and gardening. But, considering the scale of human agriculture, these companies are lacking. One example is Midwest Trading (video of the facility and soil manufacture).

For more information on soil and its importance to agriculture consider the following books and links:

Dirt: The Erosion of Civilizations by David Montgomery

David Montgomery talking about his book (YouTube) Also on Vimeo

Dirt: The Ecstatic Skin of the Earth by William Bryant Logan

The Control of Nature by John McPhee

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