Maya Wisdom and the Survival of Our Planet
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oxford University Press Inc
Publishing:8th May '25
£16.99
This title is due to be published on 8th May, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

We now live in the Anthropocene, the first epoch of our own making. We have altered the Earth's atmosphere, landscapes, and bodies of water. The burning of fossil fuels has warmed the planet enough to change weather patterns, melt glaciers, and raise sea levels, a situation made worse by rampant deforestation and resource depletion. Many look to governments to confront these existential challenges. In Maya Wisdom and the Survival of Our Planet, Lisa Lucero looks to the Maya, past and present. Through the lens of the traditional Maya inclusive worldview--one in which humans are part of the world, not separate from it, and where everything is connected--Lucero provides a practical roadmap on how to sustainably address climate change and environmental degradation. She shows how the Maya collaborate with rather than try to subjugate forests, animals, soils, water, and other nonhuman entities. The Maya sustainably farmed for millennia and provided goods, labor, and services to their kings in cities. In return, kings performed vital ceremonies to the Rain God Chahk, other gods, and ancestors to replenish urban reservoirs that lasted throughout the long dry season--a balancing act that worked for over 1,000 years. Lucero shows how approaches to tackle climate change from the bottom-up, beginning with the family or household, are just as important as top-down governmental mitigation, and how learning from traditional knowledge is vital for the survival of us all. She brings to life the tropical jungles of Central America and reveals the valuable solutions its ancient and contemporary inhabitants offer us to save our planet.
Maya Wisdom and the Survival of Our Planet takes us deep into the Maya rainforest homeland and describes the brilliant ways in which the Maya have adapted to their ever-changing tropical environment. Using her perceptions from trench and on-the-ground exploration, Lucero spells out the lessons we must learn from the Maya for the future. This thought-provoking, stunning achievement will revolutionize both Maya archaeology and our wider study of the past. Lucero's beautifully written book is destined to become a classic. * Brian Fagan, author of Hunting and The Little Ice Age *
Dr. Lucero offers a fascinating excursion into the mysterious world of the Maya and their lessons about climate change and sustainable living-still applicable today-that were arduously acquired over the centuries. * Eugene Linden, author of Fire and Flood: A People's History of Climate Change, from 1979 to the Present *
In a book that masterfully contributes to our rethinking what we know about the resilience, agriculture, and cities of the ancestral Maya, Lucero also asks us to rethink our own relationships to the water, soils, plants, and animals around us in an age of crisis. * Patrick Roberts, Lead Scientist, author of Jungle: How Tropical Forests Shaped the World-and Us *
ISBN: 9780197765708
Dimensions: 212mm x 149mm x 27mm
Weight: 395g
264 pages