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Life as We Made It

How 50,000 years of human innovation refined – and redefined – nature
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Life as We Made It by Beth Shapiro explores the profound ways in which humans have influenced the natural world through genetic engineering and biotechnology. The book examines the ethical implications and potential of these technologies in conservation and beyond, illustrating how our interventions might shape the future of life on Earth. Shapiro combines scientific insight with philosophical reflection, offering a narrative that questions and celebrates humanity's role in nature.
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Life as We Made It

A leading biologist looks at how humans have meddled with evolution throughout history – and what we will do next

Where have the wild things gone? A leading biologist looks at how humans have meddled with evolution throughout history – and what we will do next

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Life as We Made It by Beth Shapiro introduces us to a future of virus-free mosquitoes, resurrected dinosaurs, and designer humans—stunning possibilities afforded by the science of tomorrow. However, the notion that our manipulation of the natural world is a recent phenomenon is misleading. Humans have been intervening in nature since the last ice age. The difference now is our vastly improved competency in doing so.

Through two decades of extensive research, Beth Shapiro uncovers a long-standing history of human influence on evolution by means of hunting, domesticating, polluting, hybridising, conserving, and genetically modifying life on Earth. In contemplating the future, she discards the alarmist myths about the dangers of interference and examines the genuine risks and exceptional opportunities that new biotechnologies present.

These biotechnologies not only offer us the opportunity to enhance our own lives but also boost the possibility of continuing to thrive in a world rich in biological diversity.

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Life as We Made It by Beth Shapiro is acclaimed for blending science, natural history, and personal experience, offering a fascinating exploration of genetic manipulation's history and its potential implications. Critics praise Shapiro's clear and engaging communication style, which makes complex scientific topics accessible and entertaining. The book is noted for providing a compelling vision of how humanity has shaped and can continue to influence the natural world, prompting readers to contemplate the ethical dimensions of genetic engineering.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781786079404

Publisher: Oneworld Publications

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 21 October 2021

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Oneworld Publications

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 30.0mm

Width: 153.0mm

Height: 234.0mm

Weight: 0g

Pages: 352

About the Author

Beth Shapiro is Professor of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at UC Santa Cruz. She has appeared on the BBC, National Geographic and Discovery, and written for the Financial Times and Observer. She is the author of the award-winning book How to Clone a Mammoth. She lives in Santa Cruz, California.

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