
Global Catastrophes: A Very Short Introduction
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Philosophy
格式
平装书
页数
152
语言
英语
已发布
Jan 1, 2014
出版商
Oxford University Press
版本
Updated
ISBN-10
0198715935
ISBN-13
9780198715931
描述
Bill McGuire delves into the compelling world of global catastrophes, illuminating the myriad of natural disasters that have shaped human history and the planet itself. With a concise yet impactful approach, he examines events ranging from earthquakes and volcanic eruptions to tsunamis and meteor strikes. Readers are invited to consider how these phenomena not only impact landscapes but also the fabric of civilization.
The narrative weaves together scientific insight and historical accounts, bringing to life the catastrophic events that have left indelible marks on our world. McGuire underscores the urgency of understanding these disasters, especially in the face of escalating climate change and human activity. He posits that an awareness of the past can help societies prepare for future threats.
Richly informative, this exploration highlights the interconnectedness of Earth's systems and the vulnerabilities inherent in human development. McGuire encourages readers to reflect on their place within this dynamic, ever-changing environment.
By blending history with scientific analysis, McGuire equips readers with the knowledge to confront the complexities of global catastrophes, fostering a sense of awareness and responsibility towards future challenges.
The narrative weaves together scientific insight and historical accounts, bringing to life the catastrophic events that have left indelible marks on our world. McGuire underscores the urgency of understanding these disasters, especially in the face of escalating climate change and human activity. He posits that an awareness of the past can help societies prepare for future threats.
Richly informative, this exploration highlights the interconnectedness of Earth's systems and the vulnerabilities inherent in human development. McGuire encourages readers to reflect on their place within this dynamic, ever-changing environment.
By blending history with scientific analysis, McGuire equips readers with the knowledge to confront the complexities of global catastrophes, fostering a sense of awareness and responsibility towards future challenges.