A NEW YORKER BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR • A revolutionary new history
that reveals how climate change has dramatically shaped the
development—and demise—of civilizations across time *The ebook
edition now includes endnotes. Anyone who purchased the book
previously can re-download this updated edition and access the notes.*
Global warming is one of the greatest dangers mankind faces today.
Even as temperatures increase, sea levels rise, and natural disasters
escalate, our current environmental crisis feels difficult to predict
and understand. But climate change and its effects on us are not
new. In a bold narrative that spans centuries and continents, Peter
Frankopan argues that nature has always played a fundamental role in
the writing of history. From the fall of the Moche civilization in
South America that came about because of the cyclical pressures of El
Niño to volcanic eruptions in Iceland that affected Egypt and helped
bring the Ottoman empire to its knees, climate change and its
influences have always been with us. Frankopan explains how the
Vikings emerged thanks to catastrophic crop failure, why the roots of
regime change in eleventh-century Baghdad lay in the collapse of
cotton prices resulting from unusual climate patterns, and why the
western expansion of the frontiers in North America was directly
affected by solar flare activity in the eighteenth century. Again and
again, Frankopan shows that when past empires have failed to act
sustainably, they have been met with catastrophe. Blending brilliant
historical writing and cutting-edge scientific research, The Earth
Transformed will radically reframe the way we look at the world and
our future.
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An Untold History
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780525659174
Publisert
2022
Utgiver
Random House Digital Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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