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Darwin''s Walk and the Last Wave - Disappearing Landscapes, Declining Species

English · Hardback

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This book describes the reasons humankind may be facing its last moments on Planet Earth. The author follows the trajectory of the evolution of humans and how it has had a widespread effect on Earth's environment. The book concludes with a look into what the future may hold for humans.

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List of Figures and Photographs
List of Tables
Preface
Acknowledgements
Introduction
PART I: HOUSE of CARDS
Chapter 1: Advancing Technosphere; Endangered Biosphere
Chapter 2: Fallout-Bringing Down the House of CardsChapter 3: Technology and the Cascade of Species
PART II: THERMAL POWER & ENTROPY
Chapter 4: Entropy, Machines and Inanimate Power
PART III: ISOLINES AND ISOTHERMS
Chapter 5: Cosmos: A Holistic Concept of Earth
Chapter 6: Loss of Control Over Global Heat
PART IV: NATURAL SELECTION
Chapter 7: Battle for Reproductive Success
PART V: DESTRUCTIONS PAST; DESTRUCTIONS FUTURE
Chapter 8: Atmospheres & Deserts; Deluge & Extinctions
Chapter 9: Dance of Pelagic Death - Part 1
Chapter 10: Dance of Pelagic Death - Part 2
PART VI: FORCES DRIVING GLOBAL WARMING
Chapter 11: Thermal Maximums
Chapter 12: Gaia's Cycles; Anthropocentric Heat
Chapter 13: Remains of the Natural World: Vanishing Landscapes, Disappearing Species
PART VII: END OF AN EPOCH
Chapter 14: Darwin's Walk and the Last Wave
Bibliography
Index

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By Richard Krooth

Summary

This book describes the reasons humankind may be facing its last moments on Planet Earth. The author follows the trajectory of the evolution of humans and how it has had a widespread effect on Earth’s environment. The book concludes with a look into what the future may hold for humans.

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