An edition of Under a green sky (2007)

Under a green sky

global warming, the mass extinctions of the past, and what they can tell us about our future

Under a green sky
Peter Douglas Ward, Ward, Pete ...
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An edition of Under a green sky (2007)

Under a green sky

global warming, the mass extinctions of the past, and what they can tell us about our future

More than 200 million years ago, a cataclysm known as the Permian extinction destroyed nearly 97 percent of all living things. Its origins have long been a puzzle. Paleontologist Ward, fresh from helping prove that an asteroid had killed the dinosaurs, turned to the Permian problem, and he has come to a stunning conclusion: that the near-total devastation at the end of the Permian period was caused by rising levels of carbon dioxide leading to climate change. The story of the discovery makes for a globe-spanning adventure. Here, Ward explains how the Permian extinction as well as four others happened, and describes the freakish oceans--belching poisonous gas--and sky--slightly green and always hazy--that would have attended them. Those ancient upheavals demonstrate that the threat of climate change cannot be ignored, lest the world's life today--ourselves included--face the same dire fate.--From publisher description.

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English
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241

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Under a green sky: global warming, the mass extinctions of the past, and what they can tell us about our future
2007, Smithsonian Books, Collins Publishers, HarperCollins, Smithsonian Books/Collins
in English

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Library of Congress
QE721.2.E97 W384 2007, QE721.2.E97W384 2007

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241 p.
Number of pages
241

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OL18291647M
ISBN 10
006113791X
LCCN
2006052250
OCLC/WorldCat
76168082
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1677650
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630144

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