Table of Contents:
  • Dedication to Justin Donhauser
  • Environmental crises in deep history; falling skies in modern times
  • The Contributors. Disruptiveness beyond demarcation and unicity: Gene drives as a disruptive Anthropocene technology?
  • Imagination exercise in eco-engineering: Modeling the impact of biomimicking pollinator robots on honey bee colonies
  • Ecosocialism, the shallow and the deep: Environmental philosophy and the new climate Left
  • Restoring biodiversity as compensation for climate change
  • Disruption of science in a disrupted world
  • Methods of citizen participation in science and their concomitant conceptions of democratic legitimacy
  • Funding priorities and climate change: Lessons from agriculture and action-oriented science
  • Trust and disruption: Securing human rights in a climate-changed world.