Global Hive

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Global Hive: What the Bee Crisis Teaches Us about Building a Sustainable World

In a world all too familiar with environmental disasters, Horst Kornberger argues that the bee crisis is a more significant problem than deforestation, pollution and global warming put together, as it points to the causes behind all these.

Global Hive is a rallying cry for a new understanding of world ecology. More than a study of bees, this book offers both an entirely new way of thinking about the bee crisis and its causes, and a way to use the crisis to explore wider social and ecological issues.

Kornberger challenges the dominant scientific worldview that reduces everything to minute detail and fails to see the larger holistic picture. He argues that we urgently need to start thinking about ecology in a different way—by developing a new science which draws on empathy and imagination—if we want to mend our relationship with the natural world. From this perspective, the worldwide threat of the bee crisis becomes a starting point for global change.

Global Hive is a thought-provoking treatise on what colony collapse teaches us about our society, our choices and how we can build a more sustainable world.

C O N T E N T S:

Acknowledgments

1. From Beuys to Bees
2. Honey Hunt
3. Domestication and What It Means
4. The Bee in All Bees
5. The Caged Queen
6. Enter: Verroa Destructor
7. Mites and Their Mission
8. Microscope and Mind
9. Mating Machinery
10. The Logic of Destruction
11. Macroscope
12. Goethe: The Apprentice of Nature
13. Compassionate Ecology
14. From Conscience to Compassion
15. Global Empathy
16. Beehive Metaphors
17. Bee Frames and Mind Frames
18. The Choreography of Care
19. Swarming Paradigms
20. Compassion Collapse Disorder
21. Imaginal Literacy
22. Global Hive
23. Ecolibrium
24. The Honey Doctrine

Afterword
Endnotes
Bibliography

About the Author

Horst Kornberger was born in Austria in 1959. He is a poet, artist, writer and lecturer. He has taught at the Rudolf Steiner College in California and now lives in Western Australia. He is the founder of the School of Integral Art where he pioneers creative, biographical and story writing. His books include The Power of Stories: Nurturing Children’s Imagination and Consciousness.

Additional information

Weight 18 oz
Dimensions 6 × 0.5 × 9.25 in
Author

ISBN13

9781782505693

Published

July 2019

Format

Paperback

Pages

204

Publisher

Floris Books

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