
The Ice Age: A Very Short Introduction
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History
Format
Paperback
Pages
163
Language
English
Published
Mar 1, 2014
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Edition
Illustrated
ISBN-10
0199580693
ISBN-13
9780199580699
Description
As the world grapples with the realities of climate change, understanding the Ice Age becomes crucial for comprehending our planet's current trajectory. Jamie Woodward delves into this significant period of Earth's history with clarity and insight, offering readers a concise yet comprehensive overview of the Ice Age's impact on both the environment and human evolution.
Exploring the rich geological and archaeological evidence left behind, the author wades through the complexities of glaciation, climate shifts, and how these elements have shaped the landscapes we see today. This exploration is not only a journey through time but also serves as a vital reminder of the dynamic relationship between climate and biodiversity. Woodward’s engaging narrative invites readers to reflect on the lessons of the Ice Age, highlighting the importance of historical context in addressing modern environmental challenges.
Exploring the rich geological and archaeological evidence left behind, the author wades through the complexities of glaciation, climate shifts, and how these elements have shaped the landscapes we see today. This exploration is not only a journey through time but also serves as a vital reminder of the dynamic relationship between climate and biodiversity. Woodward’s engaging narrative invites readers to reflect on the lessons of the Ice Age, highlighting the importance of historical context in addressing modern environmental challenges.
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