The Chilling Stars: The New Theory Of Climate Change by Henrik Svensmark,
Publisher: Totem Books
Publish date: March 25, 2007
Number of pages: 256 pages
ISBN: 1840468157
ISBN13: 9781840468151
Pret : 10 Lei
Scientists agree that over the last century the earth has become warmer. But do we really know why this has happened? A deftly written and enjoyable read, “The Chilling Stars” outlines a brilliant, daring and undoubtedly controversial new theory that will provoke fresh thinking about global warming. As prize-winning science writer, Nigel Calder and climate physicist Henrik Svensmark explain, an interplay of the clouds, the Sun and cosmic rays - sub-atomic particles from exploded stars - seems to have more effect on the climate than manmade carbon dioxide.
This conclusion stems from Svensmark’s research at the Danish National Space Center which has recently shown that cosmic rays play an unsuspected role in making our everyday clouds. And during the last 100 years cosmic rays became scarcer because unusually vigorous action by the Sun batted many of them away. Fewer cosmic rays meant fewer clouds and a warmer world.
The theory, simply put here but explained in fascinating detail in the book, emerges at a time of intense public and political concern about climate change. Motivated only by their concern that science must be trustworthy, Svensmark and Calder invite their readers to put aside their preconceptions about manmade global warming and look afresh at the role of Nature in this hottest of world issues.

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The Men Who Measured The Universe by John R. Gribbin,
Mary Gribbin,
Publisher: Icon Books Ltd
Publish date: March 4, 2004
Number of pages: 144 pages
ISBN: 1840465360
ISBN13: 9781840465365
Pret : 10 Lei
The revolution of our understanding of the cosmos and our place in it happened within a single human lifetime, through a combination of new technology and the dedication of a handful of pioneers. This is their story - of the hard work, perseverance and spirit that unlocked the secrets of the night sky.
Puteti comanda aceasta carte acum. In 48 de ore cartea este la dumneavoastra acasa, la locul de munca sau la oricare alta adresa.

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The Moon: Myth And Image by Jules Cashford,
Publisher: Four Walls Eight Windows
Publish date: April 2003
Number of pages: 399 pages
ISBN: 156858265X
ISBN13: 9781568582658
Pret : 28 Lei
With its subtle light illuminating the night sky, the Moon has always been an object of fascination, from its phoenixlike cycle of birth and death to its association with the female body and fertility. Jules Cashford explores the myths, symbols, and poetic images of the Moon throughout history, starting from early Paleolithic markings on horn and bone, up to present-day poetry. This captivating book traces our customs and secular events back to their sacred lunar source explaining how we have evolved to think in some of the ways that we do and why. Accompanied by 175 beautiful illustrations, The Moon investigates how the lunar image helped shape our mind, and more importantly, it examines what these myths and images tell us about our own consciousness. This is the most comprehensive and in-depth look at the moon and its vast influence on the structure and function of mythology, religion, and consciousness.

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The Never-Ending Days Of Being Dead: Dispatches From The Front Line Of Science by Marcus Chown,
Publisher: Faber & Faber
Publish date: January 18, 2007
Number of pages: 256 pages
ISBN: 057122055X
ISBN13: 9780571220557
Pret : 28 Lei
Puteti comanda aceasta carte acum. In 48 de ore cartea este la dumneavoastra acasa, la locul de munca sau la oricare alta adresa.

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The Red Volcanoes: Face To Face With The Mountains Of Fire by G. Brad Lewis,
Paul-Edouard Bernard de Lajartre,
Publisher: Thames & Hudson
Publish date: October 29, 2007
Number of pages: 144 pages
ISBN: 0500543402
ISBN13: 9780500543405
Pret : 50 Lei
The most active - and the most visited - volcano on earth is Kilauea in the Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, seen by 3 million people every year. Along with its counterpart Piton de La Fournaise, on the French island of Reunion in the Indian Ocean, it is characterized by extraordinary lava flows that travel great distances through a spectacular landscape. Together they form the focus of this dazzling photographic essay by two renowned photographers.
This is an invitation for readers to share an amazing glimpse into the heart of these red volcanoes, and a timely reminder that the Earth itself is alive and fulfilling an agenda of its own.

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The Snow Show by Lance Fung,
Publisher: Thames & Hudson
Publish date: May 2005
Number of pages: 208 pages
ISBN: 0500238197
ISBN13: 9780500238196
Pret : 50 Lei
Seventeen collaborations in snow and ice between international architects and artists, The Snow Show took place in early 2004 in a remote area of Finnish Lapland. A short introduction by curator Lance Fung explains the history and ideas behind this exceptional event and the individual artworks. This is followed by a lavish 144-page full-colour portfolio of the finished projects, ranging from room-sized cylindrical ice-block lanterns to an 81-metre-square mosaic of frozen designer waters and an amphitheatre made from snow.The artworks are ordered by construction technique: compacted snow, cast ice, harvested ice and experimental processes.
Printing on a different stock in two icy colours, the remaining 64 pages explain the techniques used to make each structure, with project descriptions written by the artists and architects themselves. With exquisite photography, detailed plans and sketches, the book is a celebration of overcoming natures harshest conditions with ingenuity, elegance and beauty.

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Trees (Collins GEM) by Alastair Fitter,
Publisher: Collins
Publish date: August 2, 2004
Number of pages: 240 pages
ISBN: 0007183062
ISBN13: 9780007183067
Pret : 22 Lei
The best-selling, unrivalled beginner’s guide to identifying the most common species of tree in northern Europe. This is the perfect pocket guide for anyone who wants to identify those deciduous or evergreen species they may come across on hill or in dale, in the town or in the countryside. For each tree included in the book, there is a wealth of both textual and visual identification information.
Remarkably detailed illustrations show not only the overall shape of the tree but also details of leaf shape, flowers, fruits and bark. There’s also information on the origin of each species, its height, preferred habitat and growing conditions. Illustrations of cones, catkins, nuts and fruits allow you to distinguish between similar species at a glance.
The introduction covers the life cycle of trees, the establishment of woodland, people’s relationship with forests and how to go about identifying trees, plus the all-important question — what exactly is a tree?

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Chambers Weathers And Climates (Chambers World Library)Publisher: Chambers
Publish date: November 15, 2004
Number of pages: 128 pages
ISBN: 0550101586
ISBN13: 9780550101587
Pret : 18 Lei
Explores the astonishing variety of climates that exist on earth. Provides illuminating explanations of the factors that influence global weather patterns and climate change.

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Water by Bernard Fischesser,
Marie-France Dupuis-Tate,
Publisher: Thames & Hudson Ltd
Publish date: May 2001
Number of pages: 224 pages
ISBN: 0500510407
ISBN13: 9780500510407
Pret : 85 Lei
ans Silvester’s dramatic photographs of water in its many forms combine with a lyrical text on water’s infinitely mysterious nature to produce this glowing tribute to a life-giving substance that occupies three-quarters of our world’s surface area. Silvester’s spectacular photography of both placid and turbulent bodies of water, of geysers and glaciers, of clouds ready to burst and snow about to melt, are among the most sublime images of water ever gathered in one volume. Authors Bernard Fischesser and Marie-France Dupuis-Tate discuss the scientific properties and sources of water in a series of chapters which reflect on water as the sculptor of the landscape, and deliver a powerful environmental message about the dangers of polluting the Earth’s water supply.
Their essays and Silvester’s glorious images offer a rhapsodic apprecation of this elusive, omnipresent, ever-changing and indispensable substance that forms and animates life on earth.

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