The Shattered Earth: Histories of Climate, Catastrophe and the Wilderness
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Author: Edited by Mili Ghose
Brand: Primus Books
Binding: hardcover
Number Of Pages: 370
Release Date: 02-01-2024
Details: Global climate change poses a genuine risk to the survival of the human species and raises questions regarding human existence on the planet. The Shattered Earth brings together the writings of scholars who investigate global and local questions related to critical environmental issues including global warming and anthropogenic climate change. If we look at the history of global climate change, we can discern the areas where humans have been responsible for disrupting the environment. Humans have already shattered the earth through their lust for power and profit, and have eliminated a number of species for the sake of industries, construction of roads, and for countless other commercial purposes which resulted in the loss of biodiversity. Examining diverse aspects in three sections, this volume deliberates on historical aspects, ecology, and the wild as well as catastrophes as markers of this climate change and its reverberations in planetary life.
EAN: 9789358529036
Package Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.1 x 1.9 inches
Languages: English









