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A Guide to the End of the World: Everything You Never Wanted to Know

door Bill McGuire

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The earth is an extraordinarily fragile place which is fraught with danger. A tiny rock hurtling through space, wracked by violent crustal movements and subject to dramatic climatic changes as the earth's geophysical and orbital circumstances vary. Only 10,000 years after the end of the IceAge, the planet is sweltering in some of the highest temperatures it has ever experienced. At the same time, overpopulation and exploitation are dramatically increasing the vulnerability of modern society to natural catastrophes such as earthquakes, floods, and volcanic eruptions.As futurologists long ago discovered, predicting the future is nigh on impossible, and few of us can even start to imagine what life will be like on planet earth in a million or even a thousand years time. The real question is, however, will there be any human life here at all? The End of the Worldwill focus on the many potential catastrophes facing our planet and our race in the future, and will address both the probabilities of these events happening and our chances of survival.The breadth of treatment will extend from discussion of the likely consequences of the current global warming experiment to the inevitable destruction of the Earth in the far future, when it is enveloped by our giant, bloated sun. In between other end of the world scenarios will be examined,including the new Ice Age, the asteroid and comet impact threat, supervolcanoes and their effects, and megatsunami.… (meer)
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This book gives an overview of the natural disasters that could seriously disrupt our current society. The threats covered are global warming, ice age, volcanoes, tsunamis, earthquakes, asteroids and comets.

The sections on global warming and ice age take up the first half of the book, but really could have been condensed into a single, much shorter chapter. While I didn't disagree with a lot that he had to say, I would have liked him to present more of the scientific evidence he kept saying was so clear and irrefutable. These chapters were more political than I expected, and seemed to convey more opinions than facts.

I found the second half of the book much more interesting and informative. The author gave plenty of facts about geological hazards, comets and asteroids, and presented various different theories in a fairly balanced way. I wish the entire book had been written in the same manner.

Overall, the writing was engaging and mildly humorous. ( )
  SylviaC | Jul 2, 2012 |
Global warming, next Ice Age, volcanic super-eruptions, tsunamis, great earthquakes, asteroid/comet impacts. The Carter/Leslie version of the Doomsday Argument does not go unmentioned.
  fpagan | Dec 9, 2006 |
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The earth is an extraordinarily fragile place which is fraught with danger. A tiny rock hurtling through space, wracked by violent crustal movements and subject to dramatic climatic changes as the earth's geophysical and orbital circumstances vary. Only 10,000 years after the end of the IceAge, the planet is sweltering in some of the highest temperatures it has ever experienced. At the same time, overpopulation and exploitation are dramatically increasing the vulnerability of modern society to natural catastrophes such as earthquakes, floods, and volcanic eruptions.As futurologists long ago discovered, predicting the future is nigh on impossible, and few of us can even start to imagine what life will be like on planet earth in a million or even a thousand years time. The real question is, however, will there be any human life here at all? The End of the Worldwill focus on the many potential catastrophes facing our planet and our race in the future, and will address both the probabilities of these events happening and our chances of survival.The breadth of treatment will extend from discussion of the likely consequences of the current global warming experiment to the inevitable destruction of the Earth in the far future, when it is enveloped by our giant, bloated sun. In between other end of the world scenarios will be examined,including the new Ice Age, the asteroid and comet impact threat, supervolcanoes and their effects, and megatsunami.

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