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The Attacking Ocean: The Past, Present, and Future of Rising Sea Levels

Autor Brian Fagan
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 5 iun 2013
Over the past fifteen thousand years the Earth has witnessed dramatic changes in sea level. The last Ice Age, when coastlines were more than 700 feet below modern levels, saw rapid global warming, and over the following ten millennia, the oceans climbed in fits and starts. These changes had little impact on the humans of the day, because the earth's population was then so small, and those few people were more mobile than today's static populations. Global sea levels stabilised about five thousand years ago. As urban civilisations developed in Egypt, Mesopotamia and South Asia the curve of inexorably rising seas flattened out. The planet's population boomed, and by the Industrial Revolution was five times its size two thousand years earlier. And as we crowded shorelines to live, fish and trade, we put ourselves at ever greater risk from the oceans. Changes in sea level are historically cumulative and gradual, but since 1860, the world has warmed significantly and the ocean's climb has accelerated again. From the Great Flood to Hurricane Sandy,The Attacking Oceanexplores the changing complexity of the relationship between humans and the sea at their doorsteps, and shows how vulnerable our modern society is.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781408836033
ISBN-10: 1408836033
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 153 x 234 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.56 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Publishing
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

No previous book has tackled the crucial question of rising sea levels and the changing landscape of coastal communities in a single unified narrative. Fagan offers both a rousing, panoramic history and new insights on climate change.

Notă biografică

Brian Fagan is emeritus professor of anthropology at the University of California, Santa Barbara. He is the author ofBeyond the Blue Horizon,Elixir, theLos Angeles TimesbestsellerCro-Magnon, and theNew York TimesbestsellerThe Great Warming, and many other books, includingFish on Friday, The Long Summer, andThe Little Ice Age. He has decades of experience at sea and is the author of several titles for sailors, including the widely praisedCruising Guide to Central and Southern California.

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The re-imagining of the past is entertainingly done, and a great deal of science, especially climate science, is accessibly introduced on the way
[A] fascinating account of shifting climatic conditions and their consequences