Earth: The Operators' Manual

Earth: The Operators' Manual
Title Earth: The Operators' Manual PDF eBook
Author Richard B. Alley
Publisher W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages 497
Release 2011-04-18
Genre Science
ISBN 0393083233

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The book—companion to a PBS series—that proves humans are causing global warming and offers a path to the future. Since the discovery of fire, humans have been energy users and always will be. And this is a good thing-our mastery of energy is what separates us from the rest of the animal kingdom and has allowed us to be the dominant species on the planet. However, this mastery comes with a price: we are changing our environment in a profoundly negative way by heating it up. Using one engaging story after another, coupled with accessible scientific facts, world authority Richard B. Alley explores the fascinating history of energy use by humans over the centuries, gives a doubt-destroying proof that already-high levels of carbon dioxide are causing damaging global warming, and surveys the alternative energy options that are available to exploit right now. These new energy sources might well be the engines for economic growth in the twenty-first century.

Operating Manual for Spaceship Earth

Operating Manual for Spaceship Earth
Title Operating Manual for Spaceship Earth PDF eBook
Author R. Buckminster Fuller
Publisher Estate of R. Buckminster Fuller
Total Pages 152
Release 2008-07-15
Genre Architecture
ISBN

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One of Fuller’s most popular works, Operating Manual for Spaceship Earth, is a brilliant synthesis of his world view. In this very accessible volume, Fuller investigates the great challenges facing humanity. How will humanity survive? How does automation influence individualization? How can we utilize our resources more effectively to realize our potential to end poverty in this generation? He questions the concept of specialization, calls for a design revolution of innovation, and offers advice on how to guide “spaceship earth” toward a sustainable future. Description by Lars Muller Publishers, courtesy of The Estate of Buckminster Fuller

Operator's Manual for Planet Earth

Operator's Manual for Planet Earth
Title Operator's Manual for Planet Earth PDF eBook
Author D. Trinidad Hunt
Publisher Hyperion
Total Pages 290
Release 1996-10-03
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780786861774

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Through the story of a group of souls from another world preparing to enter physical existence on Planet Earth, a business consultant and popular speaker presents nine meditations designed to bring success, strength, and spirituality.

Operating Instructions

Operating Instructions
Title Operating Instructions PDF eBook
Author Anne Lamott
Publisher Anchor
Total Pages 273
Release 2005-03-08
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN 1400079098

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With the same brilliant combination of humor and warmth she brought to bestseller Bird by Bird, Anne Lamott gives us a smart, funny, and comforting chronicle of single motherhood. It’s not like she’s the only woman to ever have a baby. At thirty-five. On her own. But Anne Lamott makes it all fresh in her now-classic account of how she and her son and numerous friends and neighbors and some strangers survived and thrived in that all important first year. From finding out that her baby is a boy (and getting used to the idea) to finding out that her best friend and greatest supporter Pam will die of cancer (and not getting used to that idea), with a generous amount of wit and faith (but very little piousness), Lamott narrates the great and small events that make up a woman’s life. "Lamott has a conversational style that perfectly conveys her friendly, self-depricating humor." -- Los Angeles Times Book Review "Lamott is a wonderfully lithe writer .... Anyone who has ever had a hard time facing a perfectly ordinary day will identify." -- Chicago Tribune

The Space Shuttle Operator's Manual

The Space Shuttle Operator's Manual
Title The Space Shuttle Operator's Manual PDF eBook
Author Kerry Mark Joëls
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 1988
Genre Reusable space vehicles
ISBN 9780345341815

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Welcome Aboard! You are about to embark on a spectacular adventure, blazing a trail for future space travel in the world's greatest flying machine. Prepare for lift-off using the step-by-step instructions for launch and ascent. Soar into the sky consulting the authentic gatefold reproduction of the Shuttle's instrument panel. Operate the remote manipulator arm, the space telescope, and the data relay satellite as you communicate with ground control. Chart your space flight using the authentic fold-out orbital map. Hurtle back through the Earth's atmosphere to land the aircraft gently like a glider. Congratulations! We hope your mission is rewarding and fascinating! Sincerely, Directorate for Crew Training Written for the layperson by curators at the National Air and Space Museum, with colorful illustrations throughout, THE SPACE SHUTTLE OPERATOR'S MANUAL takes the reader through all the motions of an actual mission -- from preparation to takeoff to orbit to re-entry.

Operating Manual for Spaceship Earth

Operating Manual for Spaceship Earth
Title Operating Manual for Spaceship Earth PDF eBook
Author R. Buckminster Fuller
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 2015-01-29
Genre
ISBN 9781320976060

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The Two-Mile Time Machine

The Two-Mile Time Machine
Title The Two-Mile Time Machine PDF eBook
Author Richard B. Alley
Publisher Princeton University Press
Total Pages 246
Release 2014-10-26
Genre Science
ISBN 1400852242

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In the 1990s Richard B. Alley and his colleagues made headlines with the discovery that the last ice age came to an abrupt end over a period of only three years. In The Two-Mile Time Machine, Alley tells the fascinating history of global climate changes as revealed by reading the annual rings of ice from cores drilled in Greenland. He explains that humans have experienced an unusually temperate climate compared to the wild fluctuations that characterized most of prehistory. He warns that our comfortable environment could come to an end in a matter of years and tells us what we need to know in order to understand and perhaps overcome climate changes in the future. In a new preface, the author weighs in on whether our understanding of global climate change has altered in the years since the book was first published, what the latest research tells us, and what he is working on next.