4 of 4 available systemwide,
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Burton Barr Central Library
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551.6 D89e
  - Floor 5
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On Shelf
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Palo Verde Library
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551.6 D89e
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On Shelf
- (Checked in: Feb 7 2012 )
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South Mountain Community Library
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551.6 D89 2009
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551.6 D89e
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On Shelf
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Summary:
A noted environmental journalist discusses the possible ecological consequences beyond global warming resulting from modern human activity and describes the possibility of massive instability and climate swings, including a possible return to ice ages of the past.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (p. [253]-292) and index.
Contents:
- The future head-on
- The planetary era
- Lessons from the ozone hole
- The return of nature
- A stormworthy lineage
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- Playing Prospero : the temptations of technofix
- On vulnerability and survivability
- A new map for the planetary era
- Honest hope.
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