The What on Earth? Wallbook of Science and Engineering
Title | The What on Earth? Wallbook of Science and Engineering PDF eBook |
Author | Christopher Lloyd |
Publisher | |
Pages | 16 |
Release | 2013-10-14 |
Genre | Engineering |
ISBN | 9780956593658 |
The Nature Timeline Wallbook: Unfold the Story of Nature - From the Dawn of Life to the Present Day
Title | The Nature Timeline Wallbook: Unfold the Story of Nature - From the Dawn of Life to the Present Day PDF eBook |
Author | Christopher Lloyd |
Publisher | Timeline Wallbooks |
Pages | 26 |
Release | 2017-02 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9780993284793 |
How to Cool the Planet
Title | How to Cool the Planet PDF eBook |
Author | Jeff Goodell |
Publisher | HMH |
Pages | 273 |
Release | 2010-04-15 |
Genre | Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | 0547487134 |
“Thoughtful, informative, and darkly entertaining. It’s the best treatment of this important (and scary) topic you can find.” —Elizabeth Kolbert Right now, a group of scientists is working on ways to minimize the catastrophic impact of global warming. But they’re not designing hybrids or fuel cells or wind turbines. They’re trying to lower the temperature of the entire planet. And they’re doing it with huge contraptions that suck CO2 from the air, machines that brighten clouds and deflect sunlight away from the earth, even artificial volcanoes that spray heat-reflecting particles into the atmosphere. This is the radical and controversial world of geoengineering, which only five years ago was considered to be “fringe.” But as Jeff Goodell points out, the economic crisis, combined with global political realities, is making these ideas look sane, even inspired. Goodell himself started out as a skeptic, concerned about tinkering with the planet’s thermostat. We can’t even predict next week’s weather, so how are we going to change the temperature of whole regions? What if a wealthy entrepreneur shoots particles into the stratosphere on his own? Who gets blamed if something goes terribly wrong? And perhaps most disturbing, what about wars waged with climate control as the primary weapon? There are certainly risks, but Goodell believes the alternatives could be worse. In the end, he persuades us that geoengineering may just be our last best hope—a Plan B for the environment. His compelling tale of scientific hubris and technical daring is sure to jump-start the next big debate about the future of life on earth. “Goodell explores with infectious curiosity and thoughtful narration this strange, promising, and untested suite of climate fixes.” —BusinessWeek “A quick, enjoyable read through a complex, timely topic. And after you read it, you’ll never look at the sky or the ocean—or Earth, really—in quite the same way again.” —The Christian Science Monitor
The What on Earth? Wallbook of Science and Engineering
Title | The What on Earth? Wallbook of Science and Engineering PDF eBook |
Author | Christopher Lloyd |
Publisher | |
Pages | |
Release | 2013 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9780956593665 |
The What on Earth? Wallbook Timeline of Big History
Title | The What on Earth? Wallbook Timeline of Big History PDF eBook |
Author | Christopher Lloyd |
Publisher | |
Pages | 32 |
Release | 2015-10-20 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9780993019951 |
The What on Earth? Wallbook Timeline of Science & Engineering
Title | The What on Earth? Wallbook Timeline of Science & Engineering PDF eBook |
Author | Christopher Lloyd |
Publisher | |
Pages | 32 |
Release | 2015-10 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9780993019982 |
Driving the Soviets up the Wall
Title | Driving the Soviets up the Wall PDF eBook |
Author | Hope M. Harrison |
Publisher | Princeton University Press |
Pages | 369 |
Release | 2011-06-27 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1400840724 |
The Berlin Wall was the symbol of the Cold War. For the first time, this path-breaking book tells the behind-the-scenes story of the communists' decision to build the Wall in 1961. Hope Harrison's use of archival sources from the former East German and Soviet regimes is unrivalled, and from these sources she builds a highly original and provocative argument: the East Germans pushed the reluctant Soviets into building the Berlin Wall. This fascinating work portrays the different approaches favored by the East Germans and the Soviets to stop the exodus of refugees to West Germany. In the wake of Stalin's death in 1953, the Soviets refused the East German request to close their border to West Berlin. The Kremlin rulers told the hard-line East German leaders to solve their refugee problem not by closing the border, but by alleviating their domestic and foreign problems. The book describes how, over the next seven years, the East German regime managed to resist Soviet pressures for liberalization and instead pressured the Soviets into allowing them to build the Berlin Wall. Driving the Soviets Up the Wall forces us to view this critical juncture in the Cold War in a different light. Harrison's work makes us rethink the nature of relations between countries of the Soviet bloc even at the height of the Cold War, while also contributing to ongoing debates over the capacity of weaker states to influence their stronger allies.