Alan Robock, Owen Brian Toon
Earth in Flames
How an Asteroid Killed the Dinosaurs and How We Can Avoid a Similar Fate From Nuclear Winter
Alan Robock, Owen Brian Toon
Earth in Flames
How an Asteroid Killed the Dinosaurs and How We Can Avoid a Similar Fate From Nuclear Winter
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Earth in Flames discusses how the dinosaurs died, and how their deaths parallel what might happen to people after a nuclear war. The book reflects on the odds of future asteroid impacts, how to stop them, and what the readers personally and together can do to prevent a nuclear war, so that humans don't end up like the dinosaurs.
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Earth in Flames discusses how the dinosaurs died, and how their deaths parallel what might happen to people after a nuclear war. The book reflects on the odds of future asteroid impacts, how to stop them, and what the readers personally and together can do to prevent a nuclear war, so that humans don't end up like the dinosaurs.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press Inc
- Seitenzahl: 264
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Juli 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 156mm
- ISBN-13: 9780197799703
- ISBN-10: 0197799701
- Artikelnr.: 72488106
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Oxford University Press Inc
- Seitenzahl: 264
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Juli 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 156mm
- ISBN-13: 9780197799703
- ISBN-10: 0197799701
- Artikelnr.: 72488106
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Owen Brian Toon is a Professor in the Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences and the Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics at the University of Colorado at Boulder. He is a Fellow of the American Meteorological Society, the American Geophysical Union and the American Association for the Advancement of Science, and winner of AGU's Roger Revelle Medal, and AMS's Carl-Gustaf Rossby Research Medal. He was recognized by the United Nations Environmental Program for contributing to the U.N.'s 2007 Nobel Peace Prize for Climate Studies, and co-won the Future of Life Institute Award in 2022 for the discovery of Nuclear Winter. Alan Robock is a Distinguished Professor of climate science in the Department of Environmental Sciences at Rutgers University. He graduated from the University of Wisconsin, Madison, in 1970 with a B.A. in Meteorology, and from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology with an S.M. in 1974 and Ph.D. in 1977, both in Meteorology. Before graduate school, he served as a Peace Corps Volunteer in the Philippines. He was a professor at the University of Maryland, 1977-1997, and the State Climatologist of Maryland, 1991-1997, before coming to Rutgers in 1998. Prof. Robock was a Lead Author of the Fifth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.
* Preface: How We Met and a Brief History
* 1: Prologue
* Part I Impacts, Asteroid Winters, and Dinosaurs
* 2: The Power of Asteroids and Comets: When Will the Next Big One Hit?
* 3: Clues from Craters, Assured Destruction, and Ejecta Layers
* 4: Worldwide Fires Killed the Dinosaurs
* 5: Can We Stop an Asteroid or Comet Collision in the Future?
* Part II Humans and Nuclear Winter
* 6: You Too Could Build a Bomb: It Can't Be Hard; There Are a Lot of
Them
* 7: How Many Bombs Are Out There, and How Could They Be Delivered?
* 8: Scenarios for War and Near Misses
* 9: Are You Being Targeted with a Nuclear Weapon?
* 10: Assured Destruction by Nuclear Explosions
* 11: Firestorms in Cities
* 12: Climate Disaster, Climate Models, and Natural Analogs
* 13: Impacts on Humans of Nuclear War
* Part III Epilogue. Could It Happen?
* 14: Will Humans Become Extinct from an Asteroid Collision or a
Nuclear War?
* 15: Can We Avoid Nuclear War?
* Glossary
* Acknowledgments
* References
* Index
* 1: Prologue
* Part I Impacts, Asteroid Winters, and Dinosaurs
* 2: The Power of Asteroids and Comets: When Will the Next Big One Hit?
* 3: Clues from Craters, Assured Destruction, and Ejecta Layers
* 4: Worldwide Fires Killed the Dinosaurs
* 5: Can We Stop an Asteroid or Comet Collision in the Future?
* Part II Humans and Nuclear Winter
* 6: You Too Could Build a Bomb: It Can't Be Hard; There Are a Lot of
Them
* 7: How Many Bombs Are Out There, and How Could They Be Delivered?
* 8: Scenarios for War and Near Misses
* 9: Are You Being Targeted with a Nuclear Weapon?
* 10: Assured Destruction by Nuclear Explosions
* 11: Firestorms in Cities
* 12: Climate Disaster, Climate Models, and Natural Analogs
* 13: Impacts on Humans of Nuclear War
* Part III Epilogue. Could It Happen?
* 14: Will Humans Become Extinct from an Asteroid Collision or a
Nuclear War?
* 15: Can We Avoid Nuclear War?
* Glossary
* Acknowledgments
* References
* Index
* Preface: How We Met and a Brief History
* 1: Prologue
* Part I Impacts, Asteroid Winters, and Dinosaurs
* 2: The Power of Asteroids and Comets: When Will the Next Big One Hit?
* 3: Clues from Craters, Assured Destruction, and Ejecta Layers
* 4: Worldwide Fires Killed the Dinosaurs
* 5: Can We Stop an Asteroid or Comet Collision in the Future?
* Part II Humans and Nuclear Winter
* 6: You Too Could Build a Bomb: It Can't Be Hard; There Are a Lot of
Them
* 7: How Many Bombs Are Out There, and How Could They Be Delivered?
* 8: Scenarios for War and Near Misses
* 9: Are You Being Targeted with a Nuclear Weapon?
* 10: Assured Destruction by Nuclear Explosions
* 11: Firestorms in Cities
* 12: Climate Disaster, Climate Models, and Natural Analogs
* 13: Impacts on Humans of Nuclear War
* Part III Epilogue. Could It Happen?
* 14: Will Humans Become Extinct from an Asteroid Collision or a
Nuclear War?
* 15: Can We Avoid Nuclear War?
* Glossary
* Acknowledgments
* References
* Index
* 1: Prologue
* Part I Impacts, Asteroid Winters, and Dinosaurs
* 2: The Power of Asteroids and Comets: When Will the Next Big One Hit?
* 3: Clues from Craters, Assured Destruction, and Ejecta Layers
* 4: Worldwide Fires Killed the Dinosaurs
* 5: Can We Stop an Asteroid or Comet Collision in the Future?
* Part II Humans and Nuclear Winter
* 6: You Too Could Build a Bomb: It Can't Be Hard; There Are a Lot of
Them
* 7: How Many Bombs Are Out There, and How Could They Be Delivered?
* 8: Scenarios for War and Near Misses
* 9: Are You Being Targeted with a Nuclear Weapon?
* 10: Assured Destruction by Nuclear Explosions
* 11: Firestorms in Cities
* 12: Climate Disaster, Climate Models, and Natural Analogs
* 13: Impacts on Humans of Nuclear War
* Part III Epilogue. Could It Happen?
* 14: Will Humans Become Extinct from an Asteroid Collision or a
Nuclear War?
* 15: Can We Avoid Nuclear War?
* Glossary
* Acknowledgments
* References
* Index