This book prefaces a discussion of global warming and climate change with an history of geological science, a description of geological time, a discussion on the five mass extinctions that have taken place, on earth, an analysis of plate tectonics, and an account of human biological and economic evolution. The final chapters warn that global warming could make the tropical regions of the Earth into desert unless serious attempts at population control and atmospheric carbon drawdown are undertaken. At the very end a relationship borrowed from M.K. Hubbert's peak oil analysis is proposed as a means of keeping track of carbon drawdown or its reverse. The author is a trained economist who has been studying physical and life sciences for the past ten years.
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Jon Amsden graduated in labor studies from Cornell University, and with a PhD in Economics from The London School of Economics. Academic publications are in the fields of economics and labor. General works include an history of gold, money, and banking as well as the present work on global warming and ecological crisis. Historical novels include a memoire of Cornell in the 1960s, and the life history of the woman who made the Spaniards conquest of Mexico possible.
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. This book prefaces a discussion of global warming and climate change with an history of geological science, a description of geological time, a discussion on the five mass extinctions that have taken place, on earth, an analysis of plate tectonics, and an account of human biological and economic evolution. The final chapters warn that global warming could make the tropical regions of the Earth into desert unless serious attempts at population control and atmospheric carbon drawdown are undertaken. At the very end a relationship borrowed from M.K. Hubbert's peak oil analysis is proposed as a means of keeping track of carbon drawdown or its reverse. The author is a trained economist who has been studying physical and life sciences for the past ten years. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9781466386273
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