An edition of Our dying planet (2011)

Our dying planet

an ecologist's view of the crisis we face

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An edition of Our dying planet (2011)

Our dying planet

an ecologist's view of the crisis we face

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Weaving into the narrative his own firsthand field experiences around the world, the author, an ecologist brings ecology alive while giving a solid understanding of the science at work behind today's pressing environmental issues. He delves into topics including deforestation, biodiversity loss, over fishing, population growth, use of fossil fuel and climate change while discussing the real consequences of out growing ecological footprint. Coral reefs are on track to become the first ecosystem actually eliminated from the planet. So says the author in this crash course on the state of the planet. He draws from his own extensive work on coral reefs, and from recent research by other ecologists, to explore the many ways we are changing the Earth and to explain why it matters. Most important, this book emphasizes that a gloom-and-doom scenario is not inevitable, and as the author explores alternative paths, he considers the ways in which science can help us realize a better future.

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English
Pages
339

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Our dying planet: an ecologist's view of the crisis we face
2011, University of California Press
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Table of Contents

Information: what we are doing to our world
Overfishing
Removing forests
Disrupting the ocean-atmosphere engine
The perilous future for coral reefs
Understanding: why we don't comprehend the scale of our problem
The problem of shifting baselines
Our unrealistic belief in the balance of nature
Moving forward: why it matters and what we need to do
What loss of ecological complexity means for the world
Reducing our use of fossil fuels
Slowing growth of the hum.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 305-322) and index.

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Berkeley

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Dewey Decimal Class
304.2/8
Library of Congress
GF75 .S25 2011, GF75.S25 2011

The Physical Object

Pagination
x, 339 p. :
Number of pages
339

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL25030562M
Internet Archive
ourdyingplanetec00sale
ISBN 10
0520267567
ISBN 13
9780520267565
LCCN
2010051606
OCLC/WorldCat
696603441

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