Our Frozen Planet
A Photographic Journey Through the World of Snow and Ice
- A sensational photographic exploration of the world of ice and snow, from oceans to ice sheets, glaciers and ice caves, and the stunning landscapes of the world’s major mountain ranges
- Beautiful photography through which documents extraordinary changes across several decades
- On-topic: presents how global shifts in temperature are affecting snow and ice, melting glaciers, and how it affects the communities who live in those areas
- Authors are experts in their field and have been studying glaciers for over 50 years
- Gives a positive message as it’s not only a reminder of what we stand to lose, but gives readers the courage to tackle the global climate emergency
This book is a celebration of the disappearing world of ice and snow, or what scientists know as The Cryosphere. Although frozen water represents a significant component of Planet Earth, it is rapidly declining, both in area and volume in response to global warming. The next few generations of humanity will see unprecedented change in ice and snow cover, so now is the time to place on record the magical beauty of such areas.
The two authors have each studied glaciers for half a century, both as researchers and educators. We have had the opportunity to work in both polar regions, as well as several of the world’s major mountain ranges. They examine ice and snow on all scales, from the mighty glaciers and ice sheets that still cover ten per cent of Earth’s land surface to frozen puddles and fluffy snow. We illustrate how a myriad of snowflakes are transformed into glacier ice, which then flows under the influence of gravity, and finally disappears through melting. They illustrate how glaciers have eroded Earth’s surface to produce some of our most stunning landscapes, and the importance of deposition of debris to the provision of rich soils. They explore ice in the ocean, on lakes and in rivers, and the illustrate the delicate beauty of frost and snow. Finally, they show some of the ways in which plants, animals and humans interact with the Cryosphere.
Our Frozen Planet serves as a reminder of what we are losing, but also gives us the courage to tackle the global climate emergency.
- Publisher
- Papadakis
- ISBN
- 9781906506735
- Published
- 9th Oct 2024
- Binding
- Hardback
- Territory
- World excluding USA & Canada
- Size
- 310 mm x 225 mm
- Pages
- 256 Pages
- Illustrations
- 230 color, 1 b&w
Distributed by ACC Art Books
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