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Apocalyptic planet : field guide to the everending Earth  Cover Image Book Book

Apocalyptic planet : field guide to the everending Earth / Craig Childs.

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  • ISBN: 9780307379092 (hc) :
  • Physical Description: xvii, 343 p. ; 25 cm.
  • Publisher: New York : Pantheon Books, c2012.

Content descriptions

Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes bibliographical references.
Formatted Contents Note:
Deserts consume -- Ice collapses -- Seas rise -- Civilizations fall -- Cold returns -- Mountains crumble -- Species vanish -- Cataclysm strikes -- Seas boil.
Subject: Earth > History > Popular works.

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  • 1 of 1 copy available at Tsuga Consortium.

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  • Baker & Taylor
    An award-winning commentator for NPR's Morning Edition discusses the planet's inherent instability and susceptibility toward violent natural disasters and climate extremes, challenging beliefs about apocalyptic inevitabilities while revealing how to change humanity's place within the planet's cycles. 40,000 first printing.
  • Baker & Taylor
    Discusses the Earth's inherent instability and susceptibility toward violent natural disasters and climate extremes, challenging beliefs about apocalyptic inevitabilities while revealing how to change humanity's place within the planet's cycles.
  • Random House, Inc.

    The earth has died many times, and it always comes back looking different. In an exhilarating, surprising exploration of our planet, Craig Childs takes readers on a firsthand journey through apocalypse, touching the truth behind the speculation. Apocalyptic Planet is a combination of science and adventure that reveals the ways in which our world is constantly moving toward its end and how we can change our place within the cycles and episodes that rule it.

    In this riveting narrative, Childs makes clear that ours is not a stable planet, that it is prone to sudden, violent natural disasters and extremes of climate. Alternate futures, many not so pretty, are constantly waiting in the wings. Childs refutes the idea of an apocalyptic end to the earth and finds clues to its more inevitable end in some of the most physically challenging places on the globe. He travels from the deserts of Chile, the driest in the world, to the genetic wasteland of central Iowa to the site of the drowned land bridge of the Bering Sea, uncovering the micro-cataclysms that predict the macro: forthcoming ice ages, super-volcanoes, and the conclusion of planetary life cycles. Childs delivers a sensual feast in his descriptions of the natural world and a bounty of unequivocal science that provides us with an unprecedented understanding of our future.


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