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Strangely Like War The Global Assault On Forests Paperback Derrick Jensen George Draffan

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Strangely Like War The Global Assault On Forests Paperback Derrick Jensen George Draffan
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Publisher: Chelsea Green Publishing Company
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.26 MB
Pages: 160
Author: Derrick Jensen; George Draffan
ISBN: 9781931498456, 1931498458
Language: English
Year: 2003
Edition: Paperback

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Strangely Like War The Global Assault On Forests Paperback Derrick Jensen George Draffan by Derrick Jensen; George Draffan 9781931498456, 1931498458 instant download after payment.

Derrick Jensen, prize-winning author of "A Language Older than Words" and "The Culture of Make Believe," and George Draffan, activist, researcher, and co-author with Jensen of "Railroads & Clearcuts," collaborate again to expose the escalating global war on trees. Ever since Gilgamesh cut down the ancient cedar forests of Mesopotamia, civilizations and empires have foundered and collapsed in the wake of widespread deforestation. Today, with three quarters of the world's original forests gone and the pace of cutting, clearing, processing, and pulping ever accelerating, Jensen and Draffan lay bare the stark scenario we face--we being not only people, but the nonhuman fabric of life itself--unless deforestation is slowed and stopped. A must read for anyone who wants to understand the relationship between deforestation and our ecological crisis as well as an essential "handbook" for forest and anti-globalization activists.

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