
Details
- ISBN 9781594850851 / 1594850852
- Title Planet Ice: A Climate for Change
- Author James Martin
- Category Pollution & Threats To The Environment
- Format Hardcover
- Year 2009
- Pages 176
- Publisher Braided River
- Imprint Mountaineers Books
- Language English
- Dimensions 280mm x 19mm x 251mm
“Planet Ice” documents the beauty and the power of ice and its unique role in revealing the changing condition of the planet. Pairing striking photography with essays by noted writers, this work illuminates the connection between ice and the well-being of the global community.
Documents the beauty and the power of ice and its unique role in revealing the changing condition of the planet. Glaciers and ice fields are critical to the health of our world -and we are making them disappear. Pairing the striking glacier photography of James Martin with essays by Patagonia founder Yvon Chouinard, polar bear expert Ian Stirling, ice scientist Richard Alley, glaciologist Gino Casassa, and noted writers Gretel Ehrlich, Nick Jans, and Broughton Coburn, “Planet Ice” examines the characteristics of polar, mountain, and tropical ice. It also explores human concepts of ice and wilderness; the lives of penguins, polar bears, and other fauna that depend on ice; the far-reaching effects of climate change; and our responsibilities as stewards of the natural world. Yet this is not just a book of science. Together, these authors illuminate the profound connection between ice-a substance that is at once mutable and forceful-and the wellbeing of our global community.
James Martin has written for Outdoor Photographer, Sports Illustrated, and Audubon magazines and has seventeen books to his credit, most illustrated with his photos. He is represented by Getty Images.
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