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Ice

Autor Marco Tedesco
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 19 ian 2022
A National Geographic Best Travel Book of 2020

One of the least inhabited and most mysterious parts of the world, Greenland is a singular place on Earth from which to look for the future of our planet and question its history.

Polar scientist Marco Tedesco, a world-leading expert on ice and climate change, takes us along as he and his fellow researchers conduct all-important measurements to understand the dramatic changes afoot on the immense polar ice cap. Following a day in the life of this disappearing world, Tedesco tells us about improbable 'polar camels', cryoconite holes, gigantic meteorite debris, the epic deeds of great Arctic explorers and the legends of Greenland's earliest populations.

Through these stories, anecdotes and curiosities, Tedesco passionately explains why this continent is something to be treasured and how it could tip the balance of our fate as a species. Blending science and Tedesco's personal journey, Ice is a book full of both wonder and urgency.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781472274274
ISBN-10: 147227427X
Pagini: 160
Dimensiuni: 128 x 196 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.14 kg
Editura: Headline

Descriere

*NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC BEST TRAVEL BOOKS OF 2020*

The curious and vanishing world of ice in Greenland, told through 24 hours in the life of a polar scientist.

'Insightful, lyrical, and personal' - Jon Gertner

'Evokes the ice sheet's magnificence and fragility' - Elizabeth Kolbert

One of the least inhabited and most mysterious parts of the world, Greenland is a singular place on Earth from which to look for the future of our planet and question its history.

Polar scientist Marco Tedesco, a world-leading expert on ice and on climate change, takes us along as he and his fellow researchers conduct all-important measurements to understand the dramatic changes afoot on the immense polar ice cap. Following a day in the life of this disappearing world, Tedesco tells us about improbable 'polar camels', cryoconite holes, gigantic meteorite debris, the epic deeds of great Arctic explorers and the legends of Greenland's earliest populations.

Through these stories, anecdotes and curiosities, Tedesco passionately explains why this continent is something to be treasured and how it could tip the balance of our fate as a species. Blending science and Tedesco's personal journey, ICE is a book full of both wonder and urgency.


Notă biografică

Marco Tedesco is an Italian polar scientist whose research focuses on snow, ice and climate change in the polar regions. After receiving his PhD from the University of Naples, he spent five years as a research scientist at NASA, and later founded the Cryosphere Process Laboratory. He is now a professor at Columbia University's Lamont-Doherty Observatory. Tedesco has been featured in Science and has spoken as a climate change expert for The New York Times, The Washington Post, NPR, Wired, and others.