Chapter 7 The Ways of the Earth For too long we have assumed the Earth beneath us to be a static and stable constant. In fact, it is anything but.
Chapter 6 Nature's Fallacy Beneath our modern attempts at green lurks a fundamental ontological error that destines even the best environmental intentions to grey.
Chapter 5 Another Knowing We have much to learn from those cultures that, rather than deplete ecosystems, presided over their enrichment.
Chapter 4 The Earth's Pattern of Process Rather than be mired in self-judgment at our play with carbon, we can be dazzled by the Earth’s.
Chapter 3 Plastic's Stellar Story From its primordial origins to its modern petro-capital fate, plastic connects us to our planet's epic unfolding.
Chapter 2 Plastic 1.0 Our century-long story of plastic as human-made and managed has been woefully short-sighted.
Chapter 1 Imagine Imagine a world where the very way we live is steadily enriching the ecosystems in which we are immersed.
Preface What Should Green Really Mean? What does 'sustainability' actually sustain? What does 'nature' really mean? And, who says ‘circular’ is the right geometry or that net-zero is enough?