A review by cynicusrex
An Ecomodernist Manifesto by Erle Ellis, Roger Pielke Jr., Stewart Brand, Christopher Foreman, Robert Stone, Mark Lynas, Martin Lewis, Rachel Pritzker, John Asafu-Adjaye, Peter Teague, Ruth DeFries, Barry Brook, Ted Nordhaus, Michael Shellenberger, Joyashree Roy, Pamela Ronald, Mark Sagoff, David Keith, Linus Blomqvist

4.0

By way of an honest*, down-to-earth, realistic, and revealing perspective on the state of society versus nature, ecomodernism replenishes some hope in humanity and provides inspiration as to what purpose you should direct your life to.
*“The case for a more active, conscious, and accelerated decoupling to spare nature draws more on spiritual or aesthetic than on material or utilitarian arguments. Current and future generations could survive and prosper materially on a planet with much less biodiversity and wild nature. But this is not a world we want nor, if humans embrace decoupling processes, need to accept.”

It's an antithesis to Theodore Kaczinsky's (Unabomber) manifesto.