Nature’s Echo: Harnessing Ancient Feedback Loops to Heal a Changing Planet

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Nature’s Echo: Harnessing Ancient Feedback Loops to Heal a Changing Planet Author: Format: Hardback First Published: Published By: HarperCollins Focus
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Pages: 288 Language: English ISBN: 9781400250691 Categories: , , , , , , , ,

Learn how an ancient force, dating back to the beginning of time, can be harnessed to solve the world’s biggest problems. In the moments after the big bang, matter started to take shape. Within a few seconds, quarks began combining to form neutrons and protons, which would later form the nuclei of the most basic elements. Minutes passed, then years, then millennia. In this initial emptiness, the underlying processes that would eventually produce our entire world were already underway, a ceaseless dance of evolving matter. And the fundamental steps of that dance, the patterns of interaction that shaped all of the developing matter, are called feedback loops. A feedback loop occurs when the outcome of a process restarts that process, creating a cyclical chain of cause and effect. Feedback loops can either maintain the status quo (a negative feedback loop), or they can create a “snowball effect” (a positive feedback loop) where more begets more. Physical feedback loops literally form our physical reality around us, but psychological feedback loops determine how we build our perspective of reality.   In Nature’s Echo, scientist Tom Crowther provides inspirational examples from restoration projects around the globe that show the spectacular interconnectivity of ecosystems formed through endless feedback loops and share inspiring stories of communities using feedback loops to restore their environments and adapt economically to a changing world.  The feedback loops that generate sustainable ecosystems have the same structure as those that give rise to the stars, planets, and life; economic inequality and privilege; and the way we see the world. Understanding feedback loops can help individuals, companies, and governments engage in the battle against environmental change and envision a new future where we work with the Earth to fight its devastating effects.

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'Nature's Echo changes how you see the world--and your place within it.' * Rhett Butler, founder and CEO, Mongabay * 'A vital, hope-filled manifesto for regenerating our planet.' * HRH Princess Esmeralda of Belgium * 'Compared with the age of the universe, you're only on this planet for the briefest spell of time. Make it count--and start by reading this book.' * Mark Lynas, environmental and climate change author and journalist * 'Earth-restoring and life-affirming with a vital message for our times. Dive in.' * Kate Raworth, author of the bestselling book Doughnut Economics * 'Finally--the antidote to endless climate doom we have all been waiting for.' * Alice Aedy, cofounder of Earthrise Studio * 'Must read: Nature's Echo is the scientific basis for optimism, showing that true regeneration is truly within our grasp.' * The Edge, U2 * 'Stunning. Crowther proves that the forces that created stars can restore forests--and he does it without losing the magic or the science.' * Finn Harries, designer, filmmaker, and cofounder of Earthrise Studio and Juntos Farm * 'Tom Crowther's tireless pursuit for revitalizing the world's ecosystems is critical.' * Runa Khan, CEO of Friendship NGO and an Earthshot Prize Winner 2025 * 'You cannot read this book without developing a deeply grounded sense of hope and optimism.' * Marc Benioff, CEO of Salesforce *

Author Biography

Thomas Crowther is a professor of global ecology and founding chair of the UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration. He is the president of the Branch Institute, an international network of research groups in leading universities across 6 countries, focused on understanding the linkages between global biodiversity and human wellbeing. In 2020, he founded Restor.eco, an online platform that supports hundreds of thousands of community-led nature initiatives to access data and sustainable financing. In 2022 the WEF recognized Crowther as a Young Global Leader for his work on global biodiversity protection.