The Elements of Life : How Nitrogen, Phosphorus, and Potassium Nourish Us and Threaten the Planet

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 336 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781778403408

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Trace the hidden elemental forces shaping life, civilization, and our planet's future—nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium revealed as never before.

The Pacific island of Banaba, once lush and intricately cultivated, has been reduced to an industrial wasteland by the mining of its phosphate‑rich rock. In just a few decades, colonial powers stripped away its soil to fertilize distant fields and uprooted its people, leaving their homeland largely uninhabitable. Unfortunately, Banaba's fate is far from unique in the history of these three essential elements.

Nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium sustain every living cell, yet their invisible cycles now teeter on the edge of planetary collapse. Kerstin Hoppenhaus exposes how these three elements—essential to agriculture, ecosystems, and human survival—have become both humanity's greatest resource and most dangerous liability. From the catastrophic Beirut explosion to oxygen-starved ocean dead zones, from colonial phosphate mining on Pacific islands to the revolutionary Haber-Bosch process that feeds billions, this groundbreaking work connects elemental chemistry to ecological crisis, revealing the profound consequences of disrupting Earth's ancient nutrient flows.

Perfect for fans of Elizabeth Kolbert's The Sixth Extinction and readers who enjoyed Richard Powers' The Overstory, The Elements of Life masterfully weaves scientific rigor with compelling narrative, tracing nutrients from cosmic origins through geological time to modern industrial agriculture. She illuminates the Green Revolution's paradox—dramatically increased food production alongside catastrophic environmental degradation—while exploring innovative solutions: mycorrhizal networks, precision agriculture, legal personhood for ecosystems like Spain's Mar Menor lagoon, and the urgent framework of planetary boundaries. Her interdisciplinary approach spans geochemistry, marine ecology, agricultural history, and environmental law, offering readers a comprehensive understanding of biogeochemical cycles that rivals works by Jared Diamond and Bill McKibben.

Readers seeking transformative environmental science books for 2026 will discover actionable insights into sustainable farming, nutrient recycling, and planetary stewardship. Hoppenhaus challenges us to reimagine our relationship with Earth's elemental foundations—before we irreversibly destabilize the systems sustaining civilization itself.

Published in Partnership with the David Suzuki Institute

Contents

Introduction

PART 1: FRUITFUL
Brute Forces
Never Enough
The Law of the Minimum

PART 2: GAINFUL
Nutrients From Overseas
Bread From Air
Monte Kali
Where Is Banaba?
The Treasure Under the Storeknuten

PART 3: HARMFUL
Gasping Cod
The Great Dying
Oceanic Currents
The Breathing Marble
The Great Mobilization

PART 4: MEANINGFUL
Soil Formation in Malawi
Less for the Sea
A Question of Governance
New Relationships

Epilogue
Acknowledgments
Glossary
Notes
Bibliography
Epigraph References
Index

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