An edition of The ground beneath us (2017)

The ground beneath us

from the oldest cities to the last wilderness, what dirt tells us about who we are

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The ground beneath us
Paul Bogard, Paul Bogard
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An edition of The ground beneath us (2017)

The ground beneath us

from the oldest cities to the last wilderness, what dirt tells us about who we are

First edition.
  • 1 Want to read

"When a teaspoon of soil contains millions of species, and when we pave over the earth on a daily basis, what does that mean for our future? What is the risk to our food supply, the planet's wildlife, the soil on which every life-form depends? Who much undeveloped, untrodden ground do we even have left? Paul Bogard set out to answer these questions in The Ground Beneath Us, and what he discovered is astounding. From New York (where more than 118,000,000 tons of human development rest on top of Manhattan Island) to Mexico City (which sinks inches each year into the Aztec ruins beneath it), Bogard shows us the weight of our cities' footprints. And as we see hallowed ground coughing up bullets at a Civil War battlefield; long-hidden remains emerging from below the sites of concentration camps; the dangerous, alluring power of fracking; the fragility of the giant redwoods, our planet's oldest living things; the surprises hidden under a Major League ballpark's grass; and the sublime beauty of our few remaining wildest places, one truth becomes blazingly clear-- the ground is the easiest resource to forget, and the last we should. Bogard's The Ground Beneath Us is deeply transporting reading that introduces farmers, geologists, ecologists, cartographers, and others in a quest to understand the importance of something too many of us take for granted-- dirt. From growth and to death and loss, and from the subsurface technologies that run our cities to the dwindling number of idyllic Edens that remain, this is the fascinating story of the ground beneath our feet.--

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Language
English
Pages
307

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Table of Contents

Introduction
Paved and hallowed. Manhattan
Mexico City
London
Northern Virginia
Gettysburg
Farmed and wild. Bishopstone
Soil
Ames
Grass
The sandhills
Hell and sacred. Appalachia
Treblinka
Alaska
The Sierra Nevada
Home.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (pages 265-297) and index.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
631.4
Library of Congress
S591 .B64 2017, S591.B64 2017

The Physical Object

Pagination
ix, 307 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates
Number of pages
307

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL26929982M
ISBN 10
0316342262
ISBN 13
9780316342261
LCCN
2016958940
OCLC/WorldCat
974814203

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