On the Future explained

On the Future: Prospects for Humanity
Author:Martin Rees
Country:United Kingdom
Language:English
Genre:Science
Published:October 16, 2018
Media Type:Print (hardcover)
Pages:272
Isbn:9780691180441

On the Future: Prospects for Humanity is a 2018 nonfiction book by British cosmologist and Astronomer Royal Martin Rees.[1] It is a short, "big concept" book on the future of humanity and on potential dangers, such as nuclear warfare, climate change, biotech, and artificial intelligence, and the possibility of human extinction.[2]

Ideas

As with his 2003 Our Final Century, Rees warns that human civilization faces grave existential risks.[3]

Rees considers a scenario 20 years from now, where carbon dioxide levels have continued to rise, and where climate models have improved. There is a possibility the improved models will predict imminent catastrophe, in which case there might emerge political pressure to immediately deploy poorly-understood geo-engineering techniques. In order to mitigate this "nightmare" scenario, Rees advocates that we start exploring these techniques now, so as to better understand their limitations, risks, and side effects.[4]

Other risks include nuclear war, an asteroid strike, rogue biotechnology, or artificial intelligence. Rees advocates that nations empower supra-national institutions to better collaborate against such risks, a difficult task given the populist trends against globalism.[5] Some scholars, such as Stephen Hawking, have advocated space colonization as a way to mitigate existential risk; Rees breaks with Hawking on this matter and criticizes space colonization as "a dangerous delusion to think that space offers an escape from Earth's problems".[6]

Reception

Vanity Fair assessed the book as "uncontroversial... written in a way that's accessible to the general reader, and sprinkled with moments of infectious awe."[2] Scientific American recommended the book as a "spirited assessment of technology's role in shaping our future".[7] Engineering & Technology assessed it as "short, but persuasive".[8] A New Statesman review stated "Remarkably, what seems like an extended state-of-the-planet essay does not feel as depressing as it ought: Rees dispenses his apocalyptic overview of the coming decades like cocktail party wisdom".[5] The Financial Times called it "crisply written";[3] Publishers Weekly called it "far-ranging but easily understood".[9] Kirkus Reviews called it "A book to be read by anyone on Earth who cares about its future."[10]

On November 23, 2018, the Israeli newspaper Yediot Aharonot reported that during a tense parliamentary debate in the Knesset, Prime Minister Netanyahu was observed engrossed in a copy of On The Future, marking passages and writing notes, and only occasionally raising his head to follow the ongoing debate in the plenum.[11]

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Notes and References

  1. News: ON THE FUTURE by Martin Rees Kirkus Reviews . 6 November 2018 . 2018 . en-us.
  2. News: Conway . Louie . On the Future: Prospects for Humanity by Martin Rees . 6 November 2018 . . 2018 . en.
  3. News: Cornwell . John . Can humanity survive the future? . 6 November 2018 . Financial Times . 2018.
  4. News: A cosmologist advocates thoughtful deployment of science and technology to address the challenges facing humanity . 6 November 2018 . Books, et al. (Science Magazine) . 12 September 2018.
  5. News: Reasons to be cheerless: all the ways in which humanity might soon be obliterated . 6 November 2018 . . 2018 . en.
  6. News: Horgan . John . ‘Brief Answers to the Big Questions’ and ‘On the Future’ Review: Serious Doubt on Serious Earth . 6 November 2018 . WSJ . 2018.
  7. News: The Dark World of Wildlife Trafficking, Martin Rees on the Future and Other New Science: Book recommendations from the editors of Scientific American . 1 April 2019 . . October 2018.
  8. News: Lenton . Dominic . Book review: ‘On the Future: Prospects for Humanity’ by Martin Rees . 1 April 2019 . . 8 January 2019.
  9. News: On the Future: Prospects for Humanity . 1 April 2019 . www.publishersweekly.com . 2018.
  10. News: ON THE FUTURE by Martin Rees Kirkus Reviews . 1 April 2019 . Kirkus Reviews . en.
  11. Parliamentary report by Oded Shalom in Yediot Aharonot, Nov. 23, 2018.