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A Kirkus Reviews Best Nonfiction of 2011 title
A bold, far-reaching look at how our actions will decide the planet's future for millennia to come.
Imagine a planet where North American and Eurasian navies are squaring off over shipping lanes through an acidified, ice-free Arctic. Centuries later, their northern descendants retreat southward as the recovering sea freezes over again. And later still, future nations plan how to avert an approaching Ice Age... by burning what remains of our fossil fuels.
These are just a few of the events that are likely to befall Earth and human civilization in the next 100,000 years. And it will be the choices we make in this century that will affect that future more than those of any previous generation. We are living at the dawn of the Age of Humans; the only question is how long that age will last.
Few of us have yet asked, "What happens after global warming?" Drawing upon the latest, groundbreaking works of a handful of climate visionaries, Curt Stager's Deep Future helps us look beyond 2100 a.d. to the next hundred millennia of life on Earth.
Industry Reviews
"Deep Future is a richly informative and deeply persuasive book--one that will be relevant for generations." --Elizabeth Kolbert, author of Field Notes from a Catastrophe
"Deep Future is like one of Jared Diamond's magisterial accounts, except set in the future, not the past." --Bill McKibben, author of The End of Nature and Eaarth
"A highly entertaining, carefully balanced, and deeply sobering look at our climate future." --William F. Ruddiman, author of Plows, Plagues, and Petroleum
"Fascinating and measured - at last someone is taking the long view." --Mark Lynas, author of Six Degrees
"This intriguing and thought-provoking view of the far future is an essential read for all interested in the full force of climate change." --Paul Andrew Mayewski, Director of the Climate Change Institute, and author of The Ice Chronicles
"A probing exploration of the impact of climate change over geological time. ... Essential reading." --Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
"A thoughtful, if controversial, approach to an over-heated subject." --Publishers Weekly
"Deep Future is a clear, concise, and thought provoking work, one that takes a refreshingly frank look at the science behind global warming and, more importantly, what is coming next. In a field where hyperbolic claims and bitter skepticism prevail, the clarity and unflappability of Stager's account is like a breath of fresh, slightly heated air." --Bill McKibben, author of The End of Nature and Eaarth
"Maintaining a casual style and providing vivid metaphors, he makes his account entertaining and easy for nontechnical readers to understand." --Science Amid all the ranting, confusing, and contradicting books on climate change, at last here's one that does something truly useful: Clearly and engagingly, scientist Curt Stager guides us back into the atmosphere's history, letting us compare it to the present and draw informed ideas about what to expect in the future. It's heartening to know that he expects us to have one. "Alan Weisman, author, The World Without Us"
"Deep Future" is a richly informative and deeply persuasive book--one that will be relevant for generations. "Elizabeth Kolbert, author of Field Notes from a Catastrophe"
"Deep Future "is like one of Jared Diamond's magisterial accounts, except set in the future, not the past. Bill McKibben, author of The End of Nature and Eaarth
A highly entertaining, carefully balanced, and deeply sobering look at our climate future. William F. Ruddiman, author of Plows, Plagues, and Petroleum
Fascinating and measured - at last someone is taking the long view. Mark Lynas, author of Six Degrees
This intriguing and thought-provoking view of the far future is an essential read for all interested in the full force of climate change. Paul Andrew Mayewski, Director of the Climate Change Institute, and author of The Ice Chronicles
A probing exploration of the impact of climate change over geological time. ... Essential reading. "Kirkus Reviews (starred review)"
A thoughtful, if controversial, approach to an over-heated subject. "Publishers Weekly"
"Deep Future" is a clear, concise, and thought provoking work, one that takes a refreshingly frank look at the science behind global warming and, more importantly, what is coming next. In a field where hyperbolic claims and bitter skepticism prevail, the clarity and unflappability of Stager's account is like a breath of fresh, slightly heated air. Bill McKibben, author of The End of Nature and Eaarth
Maintaining a casual style and providing vivid metaphors, he makes his account entertaining and easy for nontechnical readers to understand. "Science"" A "Kirkus Reviews" Best Nonfiction Book of the Year "Amid all the ranting, confusing, and contradicting books on climate change, at last here's one that does something truly useful: Clearly and engagingly, scientist Curt Stager guides us back into the atmosphere's history, letting us compare it to the present and draw informed ideas about what to expect in the future. It's heartening to know that he expects us to have one." --Alan Weisman, author, "The World Without Us """Deep Future" is a richly informative and deeply persuasive book -- one that will be relevant for generations." --Elizabeth Kolbert, author of "Field Notes from a Catastrophe """Deep Future "is like one of Jared Diamond's magisterial accounts, except set in the future, not the past." --Bill McKibben, author of "The End of Nature "and "Eaarth ""A highly entertaining, carefully balanced, and deeply sobering look at our climate future." --William F. Ruddiman, author of "Plows, Plagues, and Petroleum ""Fascinating and measured - at last someone is taking the long view." --Mark Lynas, author of "Six Degrees ""This intriguing and thought-provoking view of the far future is an essential read for all interested in the full force of climate change. " --Paul Andrew Mayewski, Director of the Climate Change Institute, and author of "The Ice Chronicles ""A probing exploration of the impact of climate change over geological time. ... Essential reading." --"Kirkus Reviews" (starred review) "A thoughtful, if controversial, approach to an over-heated subject." --"Publishers Weekly """Deep Future" is a clear, concise, and thought provoking work, one that takes a refreshingly frank look at the science behind global warming and, more importantly, what is coming next. In a field where hyperbolic claims and bitter skepticism prevail, the clarity and unflappability of Stager's account is like a breath of fresh, slightly heated air." --"The Faster Times ""Maintaining a casual style and providing vivid metaphors, he makes his account entertaining and easy for nontechnical readers to understand." --"Science" A KIRKUS REVIEWS BEST NONFICTION BOOK OF THE YEAR ""Deep Future" is a richly informative and deeply persuasive book -- one that will be relevant for generations." --Elizabeth Kolbert, author of "Field Notes from a Catastrophe ""Amid all the ranting, confusing, and contradicting books on climate change, at last here's one that does something truly useful: Clearly and engagingly, scientist Curt Stager guides us back into the atmosphere's history, letting us compare it to the present and draw informed ideas about what to expect in the future. It's heartening to know that he expects us to have one." --Alan Weisman, author of "The World Without US """Deep Future "is like one of Jared Diamond's magisterial accounts, except set in the future, not the past." --Bill McKibben, author of "The End of Nature "and "Eaarth ""A highly entertaining, carefully balanced, and deeply sobering look at our climate future." --William F. Ruddiman, author of "Plows, Plagues, and Petroleum ""Fascinating and measured - at last someone is taking the long view." --Mark Lynas, author of "Six Degrees ""This intriguing and thought-provoking view of the far future is an essential read for all interested in the full force of climate change." --Paul Andrew Mayewski, Director of the Climate Change Institute, and author of "The Ice Chronicles ""A probing exploration of the impact of climate change over geological time. ... Essential reading."--"Kirkus Reviews" (starred review) "A thoughtful, if controversial, approach to an over-heated subject." --"Publishers Weekly """Deep Future" is a clear, concise, and thought provoking work, one that takes a refreshingly frank look at the science behind global warming and, more importantly, what is coming next. In a field where hyperbolic claims and bitter skepticism prevail, the clarity and unflappability of Stager's account is like a breath of fresh, slightly heated air." --"The Faster Times A"Kirkus Reviews" Best Nonfiction Book of the Year"Amid all the ranting, confusing, and contradicting books on climate change, at last here's one that does something truly useful: Clearly and engagingly, scientist Curt Stager guides us back into the atmosphere's history, letting us compare it to the present and draw informed ideas about what to expect in the future. It's heartening to know that he expects us to have one." --Alan Weisman, author of "The World Without Us" ""Deep Future" is a richly informative and deeply persuasive book -- one that will be relevant for generations." --Elizabeth Kolbert, author of "Field Notes from a Catastrophe"""Deep Future "is like one of Jared Diamond's magisterial accounts, except set in the future, not the past." --Bill McKibben, author of "The End of Nature "and "Eaarth""A highly entertaining, carefully balanced, and deeply sobering look at our climate future." --William F. Ruddiman, author of "Plows, Plagues, and Petroleum""Fascinating and measured - at last someone is taking the long view." --Mark Lynas, author of "Six Degrees""This intriguing and thought-provoking view of the far future is an essential read for all interested in the full force of climate change. " --Paul Andrew Mayewski, Director of the Climate Change Institute, and author of "The Ice Chronicles""A probing exploration of the impact of climate change over geological time. ... Essential reading." --"Kirkus Reviews" (starred review)"A thoughtful, if controversial, approach to an over-heated subject." --"Publishers Weekly"""Deep Future" is a clear, concise, and thought provoking work, one that takes a refreshingly frank look at the science behind global warming and, more importantly, what is coming next. In a field where hyperbolic claims and bitter skepticism prevail, the clarity and unflappability of Stager's account is like a breath of fresh, slightly heated air." --"The Faster Times""Maintaining a casual style and providing vivi "Amid all the ranting, confusing, and contradicting books on climate change, at last here's one that does something truly useful: Clearly and engagingly, scientist Curt Stager guides us into back into the atmosphere's history, letting us compare it to the present and draw informed ideas about what to expect in the future. It's heartening to know that he expects us to have one."
--Alan Weisman, author, "The World Without Us"
""Deep Future" is a richly informative and deeply persuasive book -- one that will be relevant for generations."
--Elizabeth Kolbert, author of "Field Notes from a Catastrophe"
""Deep Future "is like one of Jared Diamond's magisterial accounts, except set in the future, not the past."
--Bill McKibben, author of "The End of Nature "and "Eaarth"
"A highly entertaining, carefully balanced, and deeply sobering look at our climate future."
--William F. Ruddiman, author of "Plows, Plagues, and Petroleum"
"Fascinating and measured - at last someone is t ""Deep Future" is a richly informative and deeply persuasive book -- one that will be relevant for generations."
--Elizabeth Kolbert, author of "Field Notes from a Catastrophe"
"A highly entertaining, carefully balanced, and deeply sobering look at our climate future"
--William F. Ruddiman, author of "Plows, Plagues, and Petroleum: How Humans Took Control of Climate"
"Fascinating and measured - at last someone is taking the long view"
--Mark Lynas, author of "Six Degrees: Our Future on a Hotter Planet"
"While most of our attention in the field of climate science has focused on what we might expect by the end of the 21st century, Curt Stager takes us to a time 100,000 years in the future. This intriguing and thought-provoking view of the far future is an essential read for all interested in the full force of climate change. Without thinking outside the box we would have assumed that abru
ISBN: 9780312614638
ISBN-10: 0312614632
Published: 17th July 2012
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Number of Pages: 304
Audience: General Adult
Publisher: ST MARTINS PR 3PL
Country of Publication: US
Dimensions (cm): 20.96 x 13.97 x 2.54
Weight (kg): 0.34
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