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|a Plows, plagues, and petroleum :
|b how humans took control of climate /
|c William F. Ruddiman.
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|a Princeton, N.J. :
|b Princeton University Press,
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|t Climate and human history. --
|t Slow going for a few million years. --
|t Linking earth's orbit to its climate. --
|t Orbital changes controlice-age cycles. --
|t Orbital changes control monsoon cycles. --
|t Stirringsof change. --
|t Early agriculture and civilization. --
|t Taking control ofmethane. --
|t Taking control of CO?b2?s. --
|t Have we delayed a glaciation?. --
|t Challenges and responses. --
|t But what about those CO?b2?s"wiggles"?. --
|t Horsemen of the apocalypse : which one?. --
|t Pandemics, CO?b2?s, and climate. --
|t Greenhouse warming : tortoise andhare. --
|t Future warming : large or small?. --
|t From the past into thedistant future. --
|t Global-change science and politics. --
|t Consumingearth's gifts.
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|a The impact on climate from 200 years of industrial development is an everyday fact of life, but did humankind's active involvement in climate change really begin with the industrial revolution, as commonly believed? William Ruddiman's provocative new book argues that humans have actually been changing the climate for some 8,000 years as a result of the earlier discovery of agriculture. The "Ruddiman Hypothesis" will spark intense debate. We learn that the impact of farming on greenhouse-gas levels, thousands of years before the industrial revolution, kept our planet notably warmer than if natural climate cycles had prevailed--quite possibly forestalling a new ice age. Plows, Plagues, and Petroleum is the first book to trace the full historical sweep of human interaction with Earth's climate. Ruddiman takes us through three broad stages of human history: when nature was in control; when humans began to take control, discovering agriculture and affecting climate through carbon dioxide and methane emissions; and, finally, the more recent human impact on climate change. Along the way he raises the fascinating possibility that plagues, by depleting human populations, also affected reforestation and thus climate as suggested by dips in greenhouse gases when major pandemics have occurred. The book concludes by looking to the future and critiquing the impact of special interest money on the global warming debate. Eminently readable and far-reaching in argument, Plows, Plagues, and Petroleum shows us that even as civilization developed, we were already changing the climate in which we lived.
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