The World Is Blue: How Our Fate and the Ocean's are One
By (Author) Sylvia A. Earle
National Geographic Society
National Geographic Society
12th October 2010
United States
General
Non Fiction
Oceanography (seas and oceans)
551.46
Paperback
320
Width 152mm, Height 229mm
Never more timely, this paperback edition addresses the devastating oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico with new material, including the complete congressional testimony of Dr. Sylvia Earle, NGS Explorer-in-Residence and Time magazine's "Hero for the Planet." The book will appeal to the growing segment of young people and adults with an interest in the future of the planet, and particularly to readers of Mark Lyman's Six Degrees, Tim Flannery's The Weathermakers, and Thomas Friedman's Hot, Flat, and Crowded. This book tie-in to National Geographic's ambitious 5-year ocean initiative-focusing on overfishing-is written in National Geographic Explorer-in-Residence Sylvia Earle's accessible yet hard-hitting voice. Through compelling personal stories she puts the current and future peril of the ocean and the life it supports in perspective for a wide public audience.
In her new book, The World Is Blue: How Our Fate and the Oceans Are One, Earle explains how close we are to a tipping point. Bloomberg.com
Known worldwide as the Ambassador for the Ocean, Sylvia Earle is also TIME magazine's first "Hero for the Planet" and National Geographic's first Explorer in Residence. She is former NOAA Chief Scientist, and the first person to walk untethered at the lowest depth ever-1, 250 feet. She is a major force in the establishment and growth of the world's marine sanctuaries and was personally responsible for convincing President Bush that the recently named sanctuary in Hawaii should be protected. She is founder and director of Deep Ocean Research and Exploration, which designs instruments for deep-sea exploration. She is author of 15 books on the ocean.