Earth's Wild Music
Title | Earth's Wild Music PDF eBook |
Author | Kathleen Dean Moore |
Publisher | Catapult |
Total Pages | 273 |
Release | 2022-02-22 |
Genre | Nature |
ISBN | 1640095306 |
At once joyous and somber, this thoughtful gathering of new and selected essays spans Kathleen Dean Moore's distinguished career as a tireless advocate for environmental activism in the face of climate change. In this meditation on the music of the natural world, Moore celebrates the call of loons, howl of wolves, bellow of whales, laughter of children, and shriek of frogs, even as she warns of the threats against them. Each group of essays moves, as Moore herself has been moved, from celebration to lamentation to bewilderment and finally to the determination to act in defense of wild songs and the creatures who sing them. Music is the shivering urgency and exuberance of life ongoing. In a time of terrible silencing, Moore asks, who will forgive us if we do not save nature's songs?
Wild Comfort
Title | Wild Comfort PDF eBook |
Author | Kathleen Dean Moore |
Publisher | Shambhala Publications |
Total Pages | 256 |
Release | 2010-03-09 |
Genre | Nature |
ISBN | 9780834823181 |
In an effort to make sense of the deaths in quick succession of several loved ones, Kathleen Dean Moore turned to the comfort of the wild, making a series of solitary excursions into ancient forests, wild rivers, remote deserts, and windswept islands to learn what the environment could teach her in her time of pain. This book is the record of her experiences. It’s a stunning collection of carefully observed accounts of her life—tracking otters on the beach, cooking breakfast in the desert, canoeing in a snow squall, wading among migrating salmon in the dark—but it is also a profound meditation on the healing power of nature. To learn more about the author, visit her website at www.riverwalking.com.
Wild about Planet Earth
Title | Wild about Planet Earth PDF eBook |
Author | Anna Claybourne |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 160 |
Release | 2019 |
Genre | Earth (Planet) |
ISBN | 9781786178299 |
In Wild About Planet Earth your child will take a journey across our planet and discover a wealth of natural wonders. From the highest mountain to the deepest ocean, this book will reveal all that is incredible about Earth - and what things we can do to help preserve it. Bursting with fantastic facts and stunning illustrations, the engaging text is presented in bite-size paragraphs alongside fun facts, cartoons, quizzes and activities.
Earth Abides
Title | Earth Abides PDF eBook |
Author | George R. Stewart |
Publisher | Houghton Mifflin Harcourt |
Total Pages | 325 |
Release | 1993-12 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 0899683703 |
Wilderness
Title | Wilderness PDF eBook |
Author | Russell A. Mittermeier |
Publisher | Conservation International |
Total Pages | 573 |
Release | 2002 |
Genre | Nature |
ISBN | 9789686397697 |
Continuing the work it began in Hotspots, Conservation International identifies thirty-seven vital wilderness areas around the world, including tropical rainforests, arctic tundra, deserts, and wetlands, using more than five hundred stunning color photographs to illuminate the rich diversity of each region.
Half-Earth: Our Planet's Fight for Life
Title | Half-Earth: Our Planet's Fight for Life PDF eBook |
Author | Edward O. Wilson |
Publisher | W. W. Norton & Company |
Total Pages | 256 |
Release | 2016-03-07 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 1631490834 |
"An audacious and concrete proposal…Half-Earth completes the 86-year-old Wilson’s valedictory trilogy on the human animal and our place on the planet." —Jedediah Purdy, New Republic In his most urgent book to date, Pulitzer Prize–winning author and world-renowned biologist Edward O. Wilson states that in order to stave off the mass extinction of species, including our own, we must move swiftly to preserve the biodiversity of our planet. In this "visionary blueprint for saving the planet" (Stephen Greenblatt), Half-Earth argues that the situation facing us is too large to be solved piecemeal and proposes a solution commensurate with the magnitude of the problem: dedicate fully half the surface of the Earth to nature. Identifying actual regions of the planet that can still be reclaimed—such as the California redwood forest, the Amazon River basin, and grasslands of the Serengeti, among others—Wilson puts aside the prevailing pessimism of our times and "speaks with a humane eloquence which calls to us all" (Oliver Sacks).
Cradle of Life
Title | Cradle of Life PDF eBook |
Author | J. William Schopf |
Publisher | Princeton University Press |
Total Pages | 404 |
Release | 2021-10-12 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 0691237573 |
One of the greatest mysteries in reconstructing the history of life on Earth has been the apparent absence of fossils dating back more than 550 million years. We have long known that fossils of sophisticated marine life-forms existed at the dawn of the Cambrian Period, but until recently scientists had found no traces of Precambrian fossils. The quest to find such traces began in earnest in the mid-1960s and culminated in one dramatic moment in 1993 when William Schopf identified fossilized microorganisms three and a half billion years old. This startling find opened up a vast period of time--some eighty-five percent of Earth's history--to new research and new ideas about life's beginnings. In this book, William Schopf, a pioneer of modern paleobiology, tells for the first time the exciting and fascinating story of the origins and earliest evolution of life and how that story has been unearthed. Gracefully blending his personal story of discovery with the basics needed to understand the astonishing science he describes, Schopf has produced an introduction to paleobiology for the interested reader as well as a primer for beginning students in the field. He considers such questions as how did primitive bacteria, pond scum, evolve into the complex life-forms found at the beginning of the Cambrian Period? How do scientists identify ancient microbes and what do these tiny creatures tell us about the environment of the early Earth? (And, in a related chapter, Schopf discusses his role in the controversy that swirls around recent claims of fossils in the famed meteorite from Mars.) Like all great teachers, Schopf teaches the non-specialist enough about his subject along the way that we can easily follow his descriptions of the geology, biology, and chemistry behind these discoveries. Anyone interested in the intriguing questions of the origins of life on Earth and how those origins have been discovered will find this story the best place to start.