Field notes from a catastrophe

man, nature, and climate change

By Kolbert, Elizabeth

Publishers Summary:
New Yorker writer Kolbert tackles the controversial subject of global warming. Americans have been warned since the late 1970s that the buildup of carbon dioxide in our atmosphere threatens to melt the polar ice sheets and irreversibly change our climate. With little done since then to alter this dangerous course, now is the moment to salvage our future. By the end of the century, the world will likely be hotter than it's been in the last two million years, and the sweeping consequences of this change will determine the future of life on earth for generations to come. Kolbert approaches this monumental problem from every angle. She travels to the Arctic, interviews researchers and environmentalists, explains the science and the studies, draws frightening parallels to lost ancient civilizations, unpacks the politics, and presents the personal tales of those who are being affected most--the people who make their homes near the poles and are watching their worlds disappear.--From publisher description.

 Not Rated. Be the first to rate this product!

ISBN
978-1-59691-125-3
Publisher
New York : Bloomsbury Pub. : 2006.


REVIEWS

Library Journal

Reviewed on April 1, 2006

In the wake of Tim Flannery's persuasive The Weather Makers, Kolbert offers another excellent overview of global warming and the environmental repercussions that are already being felt around the world. Expanding on her three-part New Yorker series, which won the American Association for the Advancement of Science 2005 Science Journalism Award, sh...Log In or Sign Up to Read More

Become a Pro


This feature is only available to Pro subscribers. Please log in, or upgrade your subscription.

Add To My List

cover
by

This feature is only available to Pro subscribers. Please log in, or upgrade your subscription.

Export


This feature is only available to Pro subscribers. Please log in, or upgrade your subscription.

Save List Search Query


This feature is only available to Pro subscribers. Please log in, or upgrade your subscription.

Follow Lists


This feature is only available to Pro subscribers. Please log in, or upgrade your subscription.