When Technology Fails: A Manual for Self Reliance and Planetary Survival FROM THE PUBLISHER
When Technology Fails is a practical ᄑhow toᄑ manual that helps people
to prepare for and deal with disruptions in the normal course of life.
In todayᄑs world of terrorist acts and super storms, it is an invaluable
reference covering a wide variety of subjects such as emergency
preparedness, survival, first aid, renewable energy, alternative
healing, sustainable agriculture, green-building technologies, and
low-tech methods for providing the basics for yourself if deprived of
access to the comforts of modern living. Each chapter also includes a
ᄑWhole Earth Catalogᄑ style reference guide to the best books,
organizations and web sites relevant to that chapterᄑs topic. In todayᄑs
world of terrorism, global warming, super-storms, record breaking
floods, severe droughts, antiquated and overloaded electrical
distribution systems, it is likely that most of us will see significant
disruptions in the flow of electricity and goods at some point in our
lives.
An old Chinese saying asks, ᄑIs it not already too late if one waits
until one is thirsty to begin digging a well?ᄑ This saying applies
equally at both the personal and planetary levels. On the micro level
(personal survival), a little planning, training, education and
individual action can significantly reduce oneᄑs sense of helplessness.
On the macro level (global sustainability), large numbers of people must
be awakened to the need for change before governments and the majority
of businesses make a sustainable future their number one priority. On
both levels, action is required to promote a positive outcome. We live
in the ᄑInformation Ageᄑ and knowledge is power. When Technology Fails
is an exceptional source of information, providing something of value
for almost everyone, ranging from the environmentalist who wishes to
reduce manᄑs impact on the planet to the average person who simply
wishes to provide for friends and family in the event of an emergency.
SYNOPSIS
When Technology Fails is an encyclopedic volume on selfᄑreliance and
sustainability that provides basic introductory and how-to information
on a wide variety of subjects such as future trends, survival, renewable
energy, alternative healing, sustainable agriculture, and green-building
technologies. Each chapter also includes a ᄑWhole Earth Catalogᄑ style
reference guide to the best books, organizations and web sites relevant
to the chapterᄑs topics.
In todayᄑs world of global warming, super-storms, record breaking
floods, severe droughts, antiquated and overloaded electrical
distribution systems, it is likely that most of us will see significant
disruptions in the flow of electricity and goods at some point in our
lives. An old Chinese saying asks, ᄑIs it not already too late if one
waits until one is thirsty to begin digging a well?ᄑ This saying applies
equally at both the personal and planetary levels. On the micro level
(personal survival), a little planning, training, education and
individual action can significantly reduce oneᄑs sense of helplessness.
On the macro level (global sustainability), large numbers of people must
be awakened to the need for change before governments and the majority
of businesses make a sustainable future their number one priority. On
both levels, action is required to promote a positive outcome.
We live in the ᄑInformation Ageᄑ and information is power. When
Technology Fails is an exceptional source of information, providing
something of value for everyone ranging from the environmentalist who
wishes to reduce manᄑs impact on the planet to the average person who
simply wishes to provide for friends and family in the event of an
emergency.
FROM THE CRITICS
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In When Technology Fails: A Low Tech Guide To Self Reliance And Planetary Survival, Matthew Stein provides accessible, reader friendly, "user friendly", practical information on self-reliance, sustainability, present environmental trends, emergency survival techniques, disaster supplies/preparations, the basics of metalworking, first aid, low-tech medicine and healing, better living through low-tech chemistry, and a great deal more. A very highly recommended reference for the ecology-minded, the survivalist, and those of limited means seeking to enhance the quality of their lives, this concise, single-volume compendium of tips, tricks and techniques is an ideal directory or resources and instructional guide to a sustainable technology for living in an unstable world.