Buchzusammenfassung
Alan Weisman is a US author and journalist. As a professor of international journalism at the University of Arizona he published the acclaimed article Earth Without People, which became the basis for The World Without Us.
Humans have profoundly reshaped the environment, altering landscapes, depleting resources, and driving species to extinction, yet our influence is impermanent. In our absence, nature would reclaim its domain, erasing cities and structures reliant on human maintenance. Only the most durable creations, like stone carvings and objects made from noble metals, would endure as silent markers of our existence. While ecosystems would begin to heal, with endangered species recovering and predator-prey dynamics shifting, the environmental damage caused by human activity—such as nuclear disasters, plastic pollution, and heavy metal contamination—would persist for millennia. The long-term consequences of our actions, from the release of chlorofluorocarbons to the evolutionary impact on domesticated animals, reveal the enduring legacy of humanity’s brief yet transformative presence on Earth. The next section delves deeper into the environmental repercussions of nuclear power and other pollutants.
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