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Over 4.5 billion years, Earth's climate has transformed tremendously. Before our more temperate recent past, the planet swung from one extreme to another-from a greenhouse world of sweltering temperatures and high sea levels to a "snowball earth" in which glaciers reached the equator. During this history, we now know, living things and the climate have always influenced and even shaped each other. But the climate has never changed as rapidly or as drastically as it has since the Industrial Revolution. In this lively and entertaining book, Donald R. Prothero explores the astonishing…mehr
Over 4.5 billion years, Earth's climate has transformed tremendously. Before our more temperate recent past, the planet swung from one extreme to another-from a greenhouse world of sweltering temperatures and high sea levels to a "snowball earth" in which glaciers reached the equator. During this history, we now know, living things and the climate have always influenced and even shaped each other. But the climate has never changed as rapidly or as drastically as it has since the Industrial Revolution.
In this lively and entertaining book, Donald R. Prothero explores the astonishing connections between climate and life through the ages, telling the remarkable stories of the scientists who made crucial discoveries. Journeying through the intertwined evolution of climate and life, he tackles questions such as: Why do we have phytoplankton to thank for the air we breathe? What kind of climate was necessary for the rise of the dinosaurs-or the mammals, their successors? When and how have climatic changes caused mass extinctions? Prothero concludes with the Ice Ages and the Holocene, the role of climate in human history, and the perils of anthropogenic climate change. Understanding why the climate has changed in the past, this timely book shows, is essential to grasping the gravity of how radically human activity is altering the climate today.
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Autorenporträt
Donald R. Prothero is a paleontology and geology researcher, teacher, and author. He is adjunct professor of geological sciences at California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, and research associate in vertebrate paleontology at the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County. His Columbia University Press books include The Story of the Earth in 25 Rocks: Tales of Important Geological Puzzles and the People Who Solved Them (2018), The Story of the Dinosaurs in 25 Discoveries: Amazing Fossils and the People Who Found Them (2019), and The Story of Evolution in 25 Discoveries: The Evidence and the People Who Found It (2020).
Inhaltsangabe
Preface Acknowledgments 1. Rare Earth 2. In the Beginning 3. Moonstruck 4. Faint Young Sun 5. The Oceans Form 6. GASP: Oxygen in the Atmosphere 7. Planet of the Scum 8. Snowball Earth 9. Plankton Power 10. Greenhouse of the Trilobites 11. Mass Extinctions: The Ordovician Event 12. The Devonian Crises 13. The First Forests 14. The Pangean Icehouse 15. The "Great Dying" 16. From Icehouse to Greenhouse: The Triassic and Jurassic 17. Greenhouse of the Dinosaurs 18. The Death of the Dinosaurs: The End-Cretaceous Extinctions 19. Return of the Greenhouse: The Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum 20. From Greenhouse to Icehouse: The Eocene-Oligocene Transition 21. American Serengeti 22. Ice Planet: The Pleistocene Ice Ages 23. The Death of the Megamammals 24. The Holocene: Climate and Human Civilization 25. The Future Greenhouse Planet Index
Preface Acknowledgments 1. Rare Earth 2. In the Beginning 3. Moonstruck 4. Faint Young Sun 5. The Oceans Form 6. GASP: Oxygen in the Atmosphere 7. Planet of the Scum 8. Snowball Earth 9. Plankton Power 10. Greenhouse of the Trilobites 11. Mass Extinctions: The Ordovician Event 12. The Devonian Crises 13. The First Forests 14. The Pangean Icehouse 15. The "Great Dying" 16. From Icehouse to Greenhouse: The Triassic and Jurassic 17. Greenhouse of the Dinosaurs 18. The Death of the Dinosaurs: The End-Cretaceous Extinctions 19. Return of the Greenhouse: The Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum 20. From Greenhouse to Icehouse: The Eocene-Oligocene Transition 21. American Serengeti 22. Ice Planet: The Pleistocene Ice Ages 23. The Death of the Megamammals 24. The Holocene: Climate and Human Civilization 25. The Future Greenhouse Planet Index
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