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The Repairing Planet. The Planetary System, #3
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- ISBN8235807716
- EAN9798235807716
- Date de parution20/05/2026
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- ÉditeurIoakim Ioakim
Résumé
What if humanity's greatest challenge is no longer understanding the climate crisis, but learning how to repair a planet already transformed by it?In the powerful third volume of "The Planetary Series", Dr. Horen Kuecuekyan moves beyond warning and diagnosis into the most difficult and urgent question of our century: "What can humanity still do?"Building on the scientific foundations of "The Turning Planet and "The Changing Planet", The Repairing Planet explores the immense technological, political, economic, and human effort required to stabilize Earth's climate system before irreversible thresholds are crossed.
From the carbon equation and the future of energy to redesigned cities, artificial intelligence, carbon removal technologies, sustainable agriculture, and the ethics of planetary engineering, this book offers a deeply researched and accessible exploration of the pathways still open to civilization. Rather than simplistic optimism or despair, Dr. Kuecuekyan delivers something far more valuable: clarity.
With scientific precision and a human perspective, he examines the realities of consumption, infrastructure, inequality, governance, and innovation in a world confronting the consequences of two centuries of industrial growth. The Repairing Planet is not merely a book about climate change. It is a book about the future of human civilization, about whether humanity can transform itself quickly enough to preserve a livable world for generations to come.
For readers of climate science, systems thinking, technology, and global futures, this is an essential and thought-provoking journey into the defining challenge of the twenty-first century.
From the carbon equation and the future of energy to redesigned cities, artificial intelligence, carbon removal technologies, sustainable agriculture, and the ethics of planetary engineering, this book offers a deeply researched and accessible exploration of the pathways still open to civilization. Rather than simplistic optimism or despair, Dr. Kuecuekyan delivers something far more valuable: clarity.
With scientific precision and a human perspective, he examines the realities of consumption, infrastructure, inequality, governance, and innovation in a world confronting the consequences of two centuries of industrial growth. The Repairing Planet is not merely a book about climate change. It is a book about the future of human civilization, about whether humanity can transform itself quickly enough to preserve a livable world for generations to come.
For readers of climate science, systems thinking, technology, and global futures, this is an essential and thought-provoking journey into the defining challenge of the twenty-first century.






















