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  • Ripples on the Cosmic Ocean

    An Environmental History of Our Place in the Solar System

    A Scientific American, Nautilus, and New Scientist Best Book of the YearThe untold story of how environmental change throughout the cosmos shaped five hundred years of human civilization.Our solar system is a dynamic arena where asteroids careen off course and solar winds hurl charged particles across billions of miles of space. Yet we seldom consider how these events, so immense in scale, ... Read more

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  • The Frigid Golden Age

    Climate Change, the Little Ice Age, and the Dutch Republic, 1560–1720

    Series series Studies in Environment and History
    Dagomar Degroot offers the first detailed analysis of how a society thrived amid the Little Ice Age, a period of climatic cooling that reached its chilliest point between the sixteenth and eighteenth centuries. The precocious economy, unusual environment, and dynamic intellectual culture of the Dutch Republic in its seventeenth-century Golden Age allowed it to thrive as neighboring societies ... Read more

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    Ripples on the Cosmic Ocean

    An Environmental History of Our Place in the Solar System

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    Unabridged

    13 hours 30 min

    Our solar system is a dynamic arena where asteroids careen off course and solar winds hurl charged particles across billions of miles of space. Yet we seldom consider how these events, so immense in scale, influence our fragile blue planet: Earth.In Ripples on the Cosmic Ocean, Dagomar Degroot traces the surprising threads linking human endeavor to the rest of the solar system. He reveals how ... Read more

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    Miners, Midwives, and Low Mechanicks

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