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Fire, Storm and Flood: The violence of climate change

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Fire, Storm and Flood: The violence of climate change

Contributors:

By (Author) James Dyke

ISBN:

9781800242494

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Apollo

Publication Date:

1st November 2021

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Dewey:

363.34

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

320

Dimensions:

Width 189mm, Height 246mm

Description

An unflinching photographic record of the epic effects of a violent climate, from the earliest extinction events to the present. Violent geologic events have ravaged the Earth since time began, spanning the vast eons of our planet's existence. These seismic phenomena have scored their marks in rock strata and been reflected in fossil records for future humanity to excavate and ponder. For most of the preceeding 78,000 years Homo sapiens simply observed natural climate upheaval. One hundred years ago, however, industrialization stunningly changed the rules, so that now most climate change is driven by us. Fire, Storm and Flood is an unflinching photographic record of the epic effects of a violent climate, from the earliest extinction events to the present, in which we witness climate chaos forced by unnatural global warming. It uses often emotional and moving imagery to drive home the enormity of climatic events, offering a sweeping acknowledgment of our crowded planet's heartbreaking vulnerability and show-stopping beauty.

Reviews

This impactful book, full of dramatic photography, is a global wake-up call * Daily Mail *

Author Bio

Dr. James Dyke is Assistant Director of the Global Systems Institute and Programme Director of the MSc 'Global Sustainability Solutions' at the University of Exeter. He is Visiting Fellow in the School of Geography & Environmental Science at the University of Southampton where, previous to his Exeter appointment, he was an Associate Professor of Sustainability Science. Dyke is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts, a member of the European Geophysical Union, and serves on the editorial board of the journal Earth System Dynamics. He regularly writes for The Ecologist, Guardian, and Independent, and the science-based news website The Conversation.com. He has written over forty peer-reviewed science papers and book chapters, and over forty-five popular science and environmental articles.

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