Little Climate history: Exploring Earth’s Past to Understand Our Future
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By Anya Sharma | LONDON – 2025/06/22 01:57:26
A new book, “little Climate History” from Editorial: Espasa, delves into the Earth’s climate history to provide context for our current climate crisis.The book, with ISBN 9788467076738, is available for import.
Unveiling climate’s Past
Understanding the Earth’s climate history is crucial for grasping the magnitude and urgency of the current climate crisis. “Little Climate History” aims to provide readers with a concise overview of these historical climate shifts, offering insights into the natural forces that have shaped our planet’s surroundings over millennia.
The book is imported on request, ensuring that readers receive a fresh copy directly from the editorial. The process involves ordering the book from abroad and importing it, with delivery times specified at the time of purchase. A 30-day seller guarantee is included.
Understanding the Earth’s climate history is crucial for grasping the magnitude and urgency of the current climate crisis.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Why is it important to study climate history?
- Studying climate history helps us understand natural climate variability and provides a baseline for assessing the impact of human activities on the climate system.
- What are the main sources of information about past climates?
- Scientists use various proxy data, including ice cores, tree rings, sediment layers, and fossil records, to reconstruct past climate conditions.
- How does current climate change compare to past climate changes?
- Current climate change is occurring at a much faster rate than most past climate changes, and is primarily driven by human emissions of greenhouse gases.
