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Ice Age John Gribbin

Ice Age By John Gribbin

Ice Age by John Gribbin


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Summary

For years scientists refused to believe that ice ages existed, and it was not until the mid-1970s that ice ages were fully understood. The authors tell this 140-year story by focusing on the personalities involved, including a janitor who had access to the Andersonian Museum library.

Ice Age Summary

Ice Age: How a Change of Climate Made Us Human by John Gribbin

On 24 June 1837, Louis Agassiz stunned the learned members of the Swiss Society of Natural Sciences by addressing them, in his role as President, not with an anticipated lecture on fossil fishes, but with a passionate presentation on the existence of ice ages. No one was convinced. He even dragged the reluctant members of the Society up into the mountains to see the evidence for themselves, pointing out the scars on the hard rocks left by glaciation (which some of those present tried to explain away as having been produced by the wheels of passing carriages). Extraordinarily, it would take a further 140 years before the ice age theory was fully proved and understood. John and Mary Gribbin tell the remarkable story of how we came to understand the phenomenon of ice ages, focusing on the key personalities obsessed with the search for answers. How frequently do ice ages occur? How do astronomical rhythms affect the Earth's climate? Have there always been two polar ice caps? Is it true that tiny changes in the heat balance of the Earth could plunge us back into full ice age conditions? With startling new material on how the last major Ice Epoch could have hastened human evolution, Ice Age explains why the Earth was once covered in ice - and how that made us human.

Ice Age Reviews

So you think it's cold now? This readable little work will make you glad you are not a whole lot colder. John and Mary Gribbin's pithy book tells us we are lucky not to be living under the heavy mantle if ice and snow which permanently covered Scotland and the north of England 10,000 years ago - The Daily Telegraph

About John Gribbin

John Gribbin is the acclaimed author of many popular science books in Penguin, including The Little Book of Science (1999). Mary Gribbin is best known as a writer of science books for young readers. Together the Gribbins have written several science books, including Richard Feynman: A Life in Science (Penguin, 1998).

Table of Contents

The ice age now; the Victorian's ice age; the Serbian's ice age; deep proof; ice ages and us.

Additional information

GOR001142641
9780141007304
0141007303
Ice Age: How a Change of Climate Made Us Human by John Gribbin
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Penguin Books Ltd
20030130
112
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