La Grande Amnésie écologique by Philippe J. Dubois

It argues that contemporary societies suffer from a collective ecological amnesia in which industrialization, consumerism and technocratic short‑termism have severed cultural memory of our dependence on ecosystems, enabling environmental degradation, biodiversity loss and social injustice. The book analyzes the cultural, economic and political mechanisms that produce denial and neglect of the living world, and calls for recovering ecological memory through political mobilization, ethical reorientation, precautionary policy and everyday practices that rebuild reciprocal relationships with nature.