<p>Death and taxes are our inevitable fate. We've been told this since the beginning of civilisation. But what if we stopped to question our antiquated system? Is it fair? And is it capable of serving the needs of our rapidly-changing, modern society? <br><br>In <i>Daylight Robbery</i>, Dominic Fris
Elemental: How Five Elements Changed Earthβs Past and Will Shape Our Future
β Scribed by Stephen Porder
- Publisher
- Princeton University Press
- Year
- 2023
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 238
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
An ecologist explores how life itself shapes Earth using the elemental constituents we all share
It is rare for life to change Earth, yet three organisms have profoundly transformed our planet over the long course of its history. Elemental reveals how microbes, plants, and people used the fundamental building blocks of life to alter the climate, and with it, the trajectory of life on Earth in the past, present, and future.
Taking readers from the deep geologic past to our current era of human dominance, Stephen Porder focuses on five of lifeβs essential elementsβhydrogen, oxygen, carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus. He describes how single-celled cyanobacteria and plants harnessed them to wildly proliferate across the oceans and the land, only to eventually precipitate environmental catastrophes. He then brings us to the present, and shows how these elements underpin the success of human civilization, and how their mismanagement threatens similarly catastrophic unintended consequences. But, Porder argues, if we can learn from our world-changing predecessors, we can construct a more sustainable future.
Blending conversational storytelling with the latest science, Porder takes us deep into the Amazon, across fresh lava flows in Hawaii, and to the cornfields of the American Midwest to illuminate a potential path to sustainability, informed by the constraints imposed by lifeβs essential elements and the four-billion-year history of life on Earth.
β¦ Table of Contents
Contents
Introduction: World-Changers
Part I. Lessons from the Past
1. The Biggest Environmental Change of All
2. Plants Colonize the Continents
Part II. Are we so different?
3. Lifeβs Battery and Earthβs Blanket
4. How We Know What We Know about Climate Change
5. The Goldilocks Element
6. White Gold, Finite and Irreplaceable
7. Water, the Key to Life on Land
Part III. A way forward?
8. Biogeochemical Luck
9. Some Remaining Puzzles
Acknowledgments
Works Cited
Index
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