Future Environments of North America : Being the Record of a Conference... in April, 1965, at Airlie House, Warrenton, Virginia

Future Environments of North America : Being the Record of a Conference... in April, 1965, at Airlie House, Warrenton, Virginia
Title Future Environments of North America : Being the Record of a Conference... in April, 1965, at Airlie House, Warrenton, Virginia PDF eBook
Author warrenton Conference on future environments of north america
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Future Environments of North America

Future Environments of North America
Title Future Environments of North America PDF eBook
Author Frank Fraser Darling
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Pages 798
Release 1970
Genre Natural resources
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"Being the record of a conference convened by the Conservation Foundation in April, l965, at Airlie House, Warrenton, Virginia."--T.p.

Future Environments of North America

Future Environments of North America
Title Future Environments of North America PDF eBook
Author Frank Fraser Darling
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Pages 767
Release 1966
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Man and His Environment

Man and His Environment
Title Man and His Environment PDF eBook
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Pages 234
Release 1970
Genre Human ecology
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Congressional Record

Congressional Record
Title Congressional Record PDF eBook
Author United States. Congress
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Pages 1456
Release 1969
Genre Law
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The Congressional Record is the official record of the proceedings and debates of the United States Congress. It is published daily when Congress is in session. The Congressional Record began publication in 1873. Debates for sessions prior to 1873 are recorded in The Debates and Proceedings in the Congress of the United States (1789-1824), the Register of Debates in Congress (1824-1837), and the Congressional Globe (1833-1873)

Non-urban Patterns of Land Utilization, 1963-1968

Non-urban Patterns of Land Utilization, 1963-1968
Title Non-urban Patterns of Land Utilization, 1963-1968 PDF eBook
Author Betty B. Baxtresser
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Pages 48
Release 1968
Genre Land use, Rural
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The Great Acceleration

The Great Acceleration
Title The Great Acceleration PDF eBook
Author J. R. McNeill
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 284
Release 2016-04-04
Genre History
ISBN 0674970748

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The Earth has entered a new age—the Anthropocene—in which humans are the most powerful influence on global ecology. Since the mid-twentieth century, the accelerating pace of energy use, greenhouse gas emissions, and population growth has thrust the planet into a massive uncontrolled experiment. The Great Acceleration explains its causes and consequences, highlighting the role of energy systems, as well as trends in climate change, urbanization, and environmentalism. More than any other factor, human dependence on fossil fuels inaugurated the Anthropocene. Before 1700, people used little in the way of fossil fuels, but over the next two hundred years coal became the most important energy source. When oil entered the picture, coal and oil soon accounted for seventy-five percent of human energy use. This allowed far more economic activity and produced a higher standard of living than people had ever known—but it created far more ecological disruption. We are now living in the Anthropocene. The period from 1945 to the present represents the most anomalous period in the history of humanity’s relationship with the biosphere. Three-quarters of the carbon dioxide humans have contributed to the atmosphere has accumulated since World War II ended, and the number of people on Earth has nearly tripled. So far, humans have dramatically altered the planet’s biogeochemical systems without consciously managing them. If we try to control these systems through geoengineering, we will inaugurate another stage of the Anthropocene. Where it might lead, no one can say for sure.