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    TADEASplanetarita - 'making life planetary'
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    ekomodernismus

    Boersma also helped author a book called Ecomodernisme (2017) whose other contributors also formed part of the Dutch ecomodernist foundation that became RePlanet Nederland. The book’s back cover lays out the group’s credo: “There are no limits to growth. The earth can easily handle 10 billion people. Solar panels and wind turbines are a costly mistake, nuclear energy is the future. Organic farming will not feed the world, intensive farming will.”

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    On RePlanet Nederland’s website they describe the future they dream of. It includes massive urbanisation – “more than 90 percent” of the world’s population living and working in “the city, compared to 50 percent in 2000. Surrounding the city are large farms full of genetically modified crops that achieve four times higher yields than at the beginning of the 21st century. Many of those farms are located in high-rise buildings clad with solar panels. In the distance you can see the cooling towers of a nuclear power plant…”

    George Monbiot teams up with Mark Lynas and the ecomodernists to Reboot Food
    https://gmwatch.org/en/106-news/latest-news/20127-george-monbiot-teams-up-with-mark-lynas-and-ecomodernism-to-reboot-food
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    2019 From influence to inhabitation: The transformation of astrobiology in the early modern period
    https://books.google.cz/books?hl=cs&lr=&id=p5GzDwAAQBAJ&oi=fnd&pg=PR7&dq=info%3AO59ns28L_VQJ%3Ascholar.google.com%2F&;ots=TJDixbntpj&sig=h-bQETCk4NsVwY3830U21gc2_lg&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q&f=false

    This book describes how and why the early modern period witnessed the marginalisation of astrology in Western natural philosophy, and the re-adoption of the cosmological view of the existence of a plurality of worlds in the universe, allowing the possibility of extraterrestrial life. Founded in the mid-1990s, the discipline of astrobiology combines the search for extraterrestrial life with the study of terrestrial biology–especially its origins, its evolution and its presence in extreme environments.

    This book offers a history of astrobiology's attempts to understand the nature of life in a larger cosmological context. Specifically, it describes the shift of early modern cosmology from a paradigm of celestial influence to one of celestial inhabitation. Although these trends are regarded as consequences of Copernican cosmology, and hallmarks of a modern world view, they are usually addressed separately in the historical literature. Unlike others, this book takes a broad approach that examines the relationship of the two.

    From Influence to Inhabitation will benefit both historians of astrology and historians of the extraterrestrial life debate, an audience which includes researchers and advanced students studying the history and philosophy of astrobiology. It will also appeal to historians of natural philosophy, science, astronomy and theology in the early modern period.
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    2021 Two Elephants in the Room of Astrobiology
    https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/9781119711186.ch10

    Video and radar data, together with recent actions taken by the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI), the Department of Defense (DoD) and the Senate in the United States (U.S.), indicate that the U.S. government knows that unidentified ariel phenomena (UAP) and unidentified submerged objects (USOs) are real and most likely are of extraterrestrial origin. This is referred to as the extraterrestrial hypothesis (ETH), which, broadly, argues that an extraterrestrial intelligence (ETI) representing an extraterrestrial civilization (ETC) is operating these objects.

    Astrobiologists should pay attention to this data and should bring their considerable scientific expertise to bear in analyzing it.

    Relatedly, astroethicists must actively oppose any attempts to use the reality of UAP, USOs, and the Intelligent Beings—most likely ETI—responsible for their operation on and around Earth—collectively, the phenomenon—as pretext to rationalize the militarization and weaponization of space. To ensure that space be maintained as a peaceful arena free of international conflict and to facilitate international, scientific cooperation in astrobiology, astroethicists actively must engage in the formulation of a space policy that is cooperative and constructive. Astrobiologists should create a robust, ethics‐based community to oppose the militarization and weaponization of space and to engage in an open‐minded manner with the reality of the phenomenon and any ETI and ETC responsible for it.
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    2021 Astrobiology: Science, Ethics, and Public Policy
    https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/book/10.1002/9781119711186

    Astrobiology is an exploding discipline in which not only the natural sciences, but also the social sciences and humanities converge. Astrobiology: Science, Ethics, and Public Policy is a multidisciplinary book that presents different perspectives and points of view by its contributing specialists. Epistemological, moral and political issues arising from astrobiology, convey the complexity of challenges posed by the search for life elsewhere in the universe. We ask: if a convoy of colonists from Earth make the trip to Mars, should their genomes be edited to adapt to the Red Planet’s environment? If scientists discover a biosphere with microbial life within our solar system, will it possess intrinsic value or merely utilitarian value? If astronomers discover an intelligent civilization on an exoplanet elsewhere in the Milky Way, what would be humanity’s moral responsibility: to protect Earth from an existential threat? To treat other intelligences with dignity? To exploit through interstellar commerce? To conquer?
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    2021 Astroethics for earthlings: Our responsibility to the galactic commons
    https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/9781119711186.ch2

    The Astroethics of Responsibility proposed here is founded on a substructure of quandary‐responsibility ethics, supported by a theological notion of the common good plus a naturalistic justification for response and care. Within the sphere of the solar neighborhood, ten already articulated quandaries are addressed:
    (1) planetary protection;
    (2) intrinsic value of off‐Earth biospheres;
    (3) application of the Precautionary Principle;
    (4) space debris;
    (5) satellite surveillance;
    (6) weaponization of space;
    (7) scientific versus commercial space exploration;
    (8) terraforming Mars;
    (9) colonizing Mars; and
    (10) anticipating natural space threats.

    Within the sphere of the Milky Way metropolis in which the “galactic common good” becomes the astroethical norm, engagement with intelligent extraterrestrials is analyzed within three categories: (1) ETI less intelligent than Earth's Homo sapiens; (2) ETI equal in intelligence; and (3) ETI superior in intelligence. Superior ETI may come in both biological and postbiological forms. Our ethical mandate: respond with care
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    Space, Time, and Aliens | SpringerLink
    https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-030-41614-0

    Includes more than 40 papers written by a former NASA Chief Historian

    Analyzes topics in cosmology and astronomy from an interdisciplinary lens

    Covers all ongoing, major themes in the new field of philosophy of astronomy
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    2018 Astrobiology, Discovery, and Societal Impact
    https://www.amazon.com/Astrobiology-Discovery-Societal-Impact-Cambridge/dp/110842676X

    The search for life in the universe, once the stuff of science fiction, is now a robust worldwide research program with a well-defined roadmap probing both scientific and societal issues. This volume examines the humanistic aspects of astrobiology, systematically discussing the approaches, critical issues, and implications of discovering life beyond Earth. What do the concepts of life and intelligence, culture and civilization, technology and communication mean in a cosmic context? What are the theological and philosophical implications if we find life - and if we do not? Steven J. Dick argues that given recent scientific findings, the discovery of life in some form beyond Earth is likely and so we need to study the possible impacts of such a discovery and formulate policies to deal with them. The remarkable and often surprising results are presented here in a form accessible to disciplines across the sciences, social sciences, and humanities.
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    2021 ASTROCULTURE AND UFOLOGY
    https://zenodo.org/record/5573758/files/Astroculture.pdf?download=1

    This article examines a new concept that has recently emerged from the contributions of the German
    historian Alexander C.T. Geppert, for whom a series of hetereogeneous cultural elements, but related to they
    Space Age, can be grouped into a single field of historical study, which he calls Astroculture. After reviewing the traditional links between the Space Race and ufology, the paper analyzes how the latter can be inserted into Astroculture, and the consequences that would follow.
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    slusny

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    A new era of space travel | DW Documentary
    https://youtu.be/P_GO2IS_yBQ
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    News & Features – Exoplanet Exploration: Planets Beyond our Solar System
    https://exoplanets.nasa.gov/news/
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    Why Climate Breakdown Matters: : Why Philosophy Matters Rupert Read Bloomsbury Academic
    https://www.bloomsbury.com/uk/why-climate-breakdown-matters-9781350212039/

    Rupert Read asks us to face up to the fate of the planet. This is a book for anyone who wants their philosophy to deal with reality and their climate concern to be more than a displacement activity.

    As people come together to mourn the loss of the planet, we have the opportunity to create a grounded, hopeful response. This meaningful hopefulness looks to the new communities created around climate activism. Together, our collective mourning enables us to become human in ways previously unknown.

    Rupert reads the preface of his latest book, 'WHY CLIMATE BREAKDOWN MATTERS' | Norwich UK |
    https://youtu.be/mSwUNYM8Uq0
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    "Slunce, zdroj vší síly,
    štědrý dárce stínů,
    vylévá svou lásku na vzrušenou hlínu.
    A když leží člověk v trávě nad cestou,
    cítí, že se země stává nevěstou,
    že má kromě svého nesmírného věna
    lásku jako Bůh a tělo jako žena..."
    (Jean Nicolas Arthur Rimbaud)


    Our Sun's Mysterious 11-Year Cycle Appears to Be Driven by Alignment of The Planets : ScienceAlert
    https://www.sciencealert.com/the-sun-s-11-year-cycle-have-may-have-something-to-do-with-the-gravity-of-the-planets
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    2022 The Story of Humanity: Ecology & Consequence
    https://www.amazon.com/Story-Humanity-Ecology-Consequence/dp/194862723X/

    The Story of Humanity: Ecology & Consequence is the tale of humanity, from hominid emergence to their self-extinction.

    The Story appears to be written by alien scholars long after Earthers were gone. From its preface, The Story seems to be science fiction. It is instead history and prophesy.

    The Story is a saga of misadventure from a remarkably adaptable creature. The book chronicles how and why men wiped themselves out.

    The thematic core of the book is psychology. The Story highlights the junctures at which men had the wrong concept and so made the wrong move
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    https://twitter.com/GoodGriefNetwk/status/1591480190290595840?s=19
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    Library Genesis: David J. Moore - Evolutionary Metaphors: UFOs, New Existentialism and the Future Paradigm
    http://libgen.rs/book/index.php?md5=57E3B9FE76B646BCBFD1A4D1551EAE51
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    What If Humanity Is Among The First Spacefaring Civilizations?
    https://youtu.be/uTrFAY3LUNw
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    2022 Sovereign Mars: Transforming Our Values through Space Settlement
    https://www.amazon.com/Sovereign-Mars-Transforming-through-Settlement/dp/0700633901

    The goal of sending humans to Mars is becoming increasingly technologically feasible, but the prospect of space colonization raises important questions about civilizational ethics and collective morality. History shows how destructive colonialism has been, resulting in centuries-long struggles to achieve liberation from the violent competition for land and resources by colonial powers. Space settlement poses the same temptation on a cosmic scale, with commercial actors and government space agencies doing the work previously carried out by European empires. The question is whether humans will take a different approach in this new frontier.

    In Sovereign Mars, astrobiologist Jacob Haqq-Misra argues that settling Mars offers humankind a transformative opportunity to avoid the mistakes of the past by “liberating Mars” as a sovereign planet from the start. Rather than see space as a way to escape human problems on Earth, Mars presents humanity with a challenge to address these problems by thinking carefully about the theory and practice of civilization. Drawing on past examples of cooperative sovereignty, such as the Outer Space Treaty of 1967, the United Nations Law of the Sea Conventions, and the Antarctic Treaty System, Haqq-Misra begins a conversation about governance in space well in advance of the first arrival of humans on Mars and makes the case for an analogous approach to space that will preserve the space environment and benefit future generations.

    Haqq-Misra examines the emergence of sovereignty in space through the lens of historical precedent on Earth and develops models of shared governance that could maximize the transformative potential of Mars settlement. Sovereign Mars proposes the planet would serve humankind best as an independent planetary state, a juridical peer to Earth, to enable new experiments in human civilization and develop a pragmatic model for shared governance on Mars.
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