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Fragile Earth: Writing from the New Yorker on Climate Change [Kõva köide]

  • Formaat: Hardback, 560 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 231x155x43 mm, kaal: 680 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 06-Oct-2020
  • Kirjastus: Collins
  • ISBN-10: 0063017547
  • ISBN-13: 9780063017542
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 560 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 231x155x43 mm, kaal: 680 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 06-Oct-2020
  • Kirjastus: Collins
  • ISBN-10: 0063017547
  • ISBN-13: 9780063017542
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A collection of the New Yorker&;s groundbreaking reporting from the front lines of climate change&;including writing from Bill McKibben, Elizabeth Kolbert, Ian Frazier, Kathryn Schulz, and more

Just one year after climatologist James Hansen first came before a Senate committee and testified that the Earth was now warmer than it had ever been in recorded history, thanks to humankind&;s heedless consumption of fossil fuels, New Yorker writer Bill McKibben published a deeply reported and considered piece on climate change and what it could mean for the planet. 

At the time, the piece was to some speculative to the point of alarmist; read now, McKibben&;s work is heroically prescient. Since then, the New Yorker has devoted enormous attention to climate change, describing the causes of the crisis, the political and ecological conditions we now find ourselves in, and the scenarios and solutions we face. 

The Fragile Earth tells the story of climate change&;its past, present, and future&;taking readers from Greenland to the Great Plains, and into both laboratories and rain forests. It features some of the best writing on global warming from the last three decades, including Bill McKibben&;s seminal essay &;The End of Nature,&; the first piece to popularize both the science and politics of climate change for a general audience, and the Pulitzer Prize&;winning work of Elizabeth Kolbert, as well as Kathryn Schulz, Dexter Filkins, Jonathan Franzen, Ian Frazier, Eric Klinenberg, and others. The result, in its range, depth, and passion, promises to bring light, and sometimes heat, to the great emergency of our age.

Foreword ix
David Remnick
PART I A CRACK IN THE ICE: HOW WE GOT HERE
Reflections: The End of Nature
3(60)
Bill Mckibben
What does the greenhouse effect mean for us?
The Climate of Man
63(24)
Elizabeth Kolbert
Disappearing islands, thawing permafrost, melting polar ice
The Darkening Sea
87(22)
Elizabeth Kolbert
What carbon emissions are doing to our oceans
Writers in the Storm
109(16)
Kathryn Schulz
How weather went from symbol to science and back again
The End of Ice
125(16)
Dexter Filkins
Measuring the disappearance of a Himalayan glacier
The New Harpoon
141(22)
Tom Kizzia
Can Alaska's whale hunters protect the waters they fish in?
PART II HELL AND HIGH WATER: WHERE WE ARE
The Sixth Extinction?
163(30)
Elizabeth Kolbert
There have been five great die-offs in history. This time, the cataclysm is us
The Ice Retreat
193(24)
Fen Montaigne
The fate of the Adelie penguin
The Inferno
217(16)
Christine Kenneally
How Australia reckoned with the worst wildfires in its history
The End of the End of the World
233(30)
Jonathan Franzen
What I saw on my journey to Antarctica
The Emergency
263(26)
Ben Taub
Warfare, climate change, and extreme hunger converge in Chad
The Day the Great Plains Burned
289(22)
Ian Frazier
When warnings went ignored, the prairies went up in flames
Life on a Shrinking Planet
311(26)
Bill Mckibben
With the earth at risk of growing uninhabitable, the assault on facts continues
PART III CHANGING THE WEATHER: WHAT WE CAN DO NOW
Green Manhattan
337(20)
David Owen
Everywhere should be more like New York
Big Foot
357(26)
Michael Specter
Making eco-friendly choices is more complicated than it seems
The Great Oasis
383(47)
Burkhard Bilger
Can a wall of trees stop the Sahara from spreading?
The Climate Fixers
430(1)
Michael Specter
Is there a technological solution to global warming?
Adaptation
431(18)
Eric Klinenberg
How can cities be "climate-proofed"?
Power Brokers
449(22)
Bill McKibben
American startups compete to bring electricity to Africa
Value Meal
471(40)
Tad Friend
Saving the world by inventing a better burger
Trailblazers
511(18)
Nicola Twilley
A new plan to solve California's forest-fire problem
Afterword 529(8)
Elizabeth Kolbert
Acknowledgments 537(2)
List of Contributors 539