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HUMANITY’S ELEVENTH HOUR: Planetary Stewardship and the Race to Safeguard Our Future
by Fernando Acosta
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Synopsis
Humanity’s Eleventh Hour is a sweeping, urgent, and poetic reckoning with the planetary crisis we can no longer ignore. Blending the precision of science with the elegance of literary prose, Fernando Acosta takes readers on an odyssey through deep time—from Earth’s fiery beginnings and the ...
Humanity’s Eleventh Hour is a sweeping, urgent, and poetic reckoning with the planetary crisis we can no longer ignore. Blending the precision of science with the elegance of literary prose, Fernando Acosta takes readers on an odyssey through deep time—from Earth’s fiery beginnings and the dawn of life to the precipice of ecological collapse where we now stand.
In this meticulously researched and soul-stirring narrative, Acosta dismantles the illusion that human progress is without consequence. Drawing on history, climate science, geology, and philosophy, he reveals how our species—though a recent arrival in the planetary timeline—has become a force powerful enough to reshape the biosphere, rewrite evolutionary destinies, and tip the balance of Earth’s finely tuned systems. With striking clarity, he exposes the human fingerprints on climate disruption, extinctions, and the slow collapse of ecosystems under the weight of pollution and habitat loss.
Yet this is not a book of despair. It is a call to consciousness. A rallying cry for planetary stewardship in our shared “eleventh hour.” Acosta challenges readers to confront uncomfortable truths while reigniting a sense of wonder and responsibility toward the only home we have ever known.
For readers of Carl Sagan, Rachel Carson, Elizabeth Kolbert, or Yuval Noah Harari, Humanity’s Eleventh Hour is both a warning and a luminous invitation: to look beyond the distractions of daily life, to reclaim our role as caretakers of a fragile Earth, and to act—urgently, wisely, and together.
We are not merely inhabitants of this planet. We are its architects, its witnesses—and its last hope.
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