Whole Earth Discipline by Stewart Brand An Ecopragmatist Manifesto
What's it about? Whole Earth Discipline (2009) argues that environmentalism should be more pragmatic and willing to use powerful modern tools to address climate change and ecological decline. It makes the case for options often treated as taboo in green circles – such as nuclear energy, biotechnology, dense urban living, and even researching geoengineering – when they can reduce overall environmental harm. It frames these choices as systems-level solutions aimed at protecting biodiversity while cutting carbon emissions at scale. Environmentalism has always had a clear villain: pollution, bulldozers, smokestacks, the careless appetite of industry.This has powered real victories, from cleaner air and water to protected landscapes.But climate change scrambles the old map.The problem is no longer just saving nature from civilization. It’s also keeping civilization stable enough to protect nature at all.You can’t solve a planet-sized emergency with only the tools that feel pure or fa...