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Authors: Ruth DeFries
Human labor, supplementing with domestic animals,
73
,
74–75
,
78–79
Human waste,
85–88
Humans
brain size and complexity,
42–43
evolution and extinction of early human species,
47–51
lactose digestion by,
45–46
Humboldt, Alexander von,
89
,
103
Humpback whales,
50
Humus theory,
106–107
Hundred Years’ War,
79
Hunger,
7
Hutton, James,
28
Hutton, John,
100
Huxley, Aldous,
117
Hybrids
corn,
134–136
cross-bred,
130
rice,
177–178
Ice Ages,
43
Ice cream,
190–191
Inca,
88–89
India
food production in,
175–176
groundwater extraction,
181–182
growth of urban population in,
203–204
uneven access to Green Revolution,
180–181
Indigenous people, Kayapó,
x–xii
Indus River,
70
,
72
Industrial revolution,
81–82
Inheritance, genetic,
39–40
Darwin and,
128–129
Mendel’s experiments with,
129–132
randomness of,
127
Innovations, cumulative learning and,
44
Insecticides
for fire ant control,
155
for gypsy moth control,
156
synthetic organic,
156–157
See also
Dichloro-diphenyl-trichloroethane
;
Pesticides
Integrated pest management,
166–167
Intelligent brains,
40
Intelligent life, elsewhere in the universe,
17–18
Internal combustion engine,
123
Introduced species,
150
Invasive species,
150
IR8 (rice variety),
176–177
Ireland, Great Famine in,
10–13
,
148
Irrigation, in Mesopotamia,
71
James (King of England),
95
Japan
manure use in,
78
short wheat varieties,
174
Jones, Donald,
135
Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Physical
Chemistry,
111
Kayapó (indigenous people),
x–xii
Kenya, increase in overweight people in,
194
Knowledge, building across generations,
3
Kwashiorkor,
60–61
Lactase,
45–46
Lactose, digestion of,
45–46
Lake, eutrophication,
118–120
Lake Mendota,
119–120
Language,
50–51
Law of the Minimum,
65
Lawes, Sir John,
62
,
103
,
114
,
115
Lead arsenite,
156
Leaf-cutter ants, farming by,
9
,
149
Learning
compensating for locked-in inheritance,
40
social,
41–43
trial-and-error,
40
Lenoir, Jean J.,
123
Les Misérables
(Hugo),
76
Levees,
71
Lice, control with DDT,
153
,
154
Liebig, Justus von
on Chinese agriculture,
75
law of the Minimum,
65
mineral theory,
106–107
phosphorus and,
62
,
65
,
103
,
113–116
on sewage return to field,
87–88
Life
biological homogeneity,
94–95
,
98
building blocks of,
30
diversity of,
29–32
diversity threatened by food production,
197
liquid water as requisite for,
19
planets supporting,
17–18
from rivers,
70–72
transcontinental transfer of species,
94–95
,
97–98
Life-span, average,
5
Limits to Growth
(Meadows),
2
Little Ice Age,
57
Lockwood, Jeffrey,
147
London
human waste disposal,
86–88
population growth in,
105
London’s Farmer Club,
87
Longping, Yuan,
177–178
Los Baños, Philippines,
176
Magnetic field, planetary,
21–22
Maize.
See
Corn
Male sterility,
178–179
Malthus, Thomas Robert,
2
,
59
,
83–84
,
89
,
105
,
175
Mammals, as dominant life form on Earth,
32
Manure
use in China,
76–77
use in Europe,
80–82
Margarine,
192
Mars
atmosphere of,
21
lack of carbon cycling,
24
solar wind effect on,
21
tilt of,
22
volcanoes and lava flows of,
24
Marx, Karl,
91
Mato Grosso,
140
Maya,
93
McClintock, Francis,
36
Meadows, Donella,
2
Meat
affordability of,
191
energy cost of,
77
greenhouse gases released in production of,
196
wealth linked to consumption of,
191
Mediterranean fruit fly,
150
Memes,
10
Mendel, Gregor,
129–132
Mennonites,
136
Mesopotamia,
70–72
Mexico
Norman Borlaug’s work in,
172–174
uneven access to Green Revolution,
180
wheat production,
180
Middle Ages,
77
Moldboard plow,
78
Monocultures
as invitation to pests,
144
,
149
pesticides and,
169
Monopoly, by a single species,
2
Montagu, Ashley,
38
Moon,
22–23
Morgan, George,
150
Morse, Howard,
139
Mosquito, control with DDT,
153
,
154
,
165
Müller, Paul,
153–154
,
157
,
168
,
199
Munitions, production of,
110–111
Murray, Sir James,
114
Mushroom gardens, of leaf-cutter ants,
149
Muspratt, James Sheridan,
115
Mustard gas,
111
Natural selection
artificial breeding compared,
127–128
pesticide resistance,
158–159
Neanderthals,
47
Nile River,
71–72
Nitrate Wars,
91
Nitrite,
64
Nitrobacter,
64
Nitrogen
coastal dead zones and,
121
in guano,
88–89
in manure,
76
in proteins,
61
in saltpeter,
91
uptake from soil by plants,
61
,
62
Nitrogen fixation
access to fixed nitrogen,
112
by bacteria,
64–65
consequences of abundance,
120–121