The Twenty-Ninth Day

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The Twenty-Ninth Day is an environmental book by Lester R. Brown that uses the metaphor of exponential growth to warn about the accelerating pressures humans are placing on the planet’s ecosystems and resources.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
environmental book
non-fiction book
about environmental sustainability
human impact on the environment
natural resources
planetary ecosystems
aimsTo encourage sustainable resource use
influence public policy on the environment
raise awareness of environmental limits
associatedWith environmental movement
global sustainability debates
author Lester R. Brown
context late 20th-century environmental discourse
emphasizes need for timely intervention before crisis
speed of environmental change under exponential growth
focusesOn global environmental issues
human population and consumption growth
sustainability challenges
genre environmental literature
popular science
hasCentralMetaphor pond and lily pad growth reaching the twenty-ninth day
hasKeyConcept nonlinear change in ecosystems
tipping points in environmental systems
urgency of early action on environmental problems
hasPerspective environmentalist perspective
intendedAudience environmental advocates
general readers
policymakers
language English
mainTheme environmental degradation
exponential growth
limits to growth
pressure on ecosystems
resource depletion
relatedTo ecological economics
global environmental policy
sustainable development
usesMetaphor exponential growth metaphor
warnsAbout accelerating environmental pressures
consequences of unchecked growth
overshoot of ecological limits
workType environmental warning

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Lester R. Brown notableWork The Twenty-Ninth Day