Snowball Earth

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Snowball Earth Author: Format: Paperback / softback First Published: Published By: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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Pages: 288 Language: English ISBN: 9780747568506 Categories: , , ,

Did the Earth once undergo a super ice age, one that froze the entire planet? A global adventure story and a fascinating account of scientist Paul Hoffman’s quest to prove his maverick ‘Snowball Earth’ theory, this is science writing at its most gripping. In “Snowball Earth”, Gabrielle Walker takes us on a thrilling natural history expedition in search of supporting evidence for the audacious theory which argues that the Earth experienced a climatic cataclysm 600 million years ago that froze the entire planet from the poles to the equator. Because the global snowball happened so long ago the ice has now long gone – but it left its traces in rocks around the world and in order to see the evidence, Walker visited such places as Australia, Namibia, South Africa and Death Valley, USA. Part adventure story and part travel book, it’s a tale of the ultimate human endeavour to understand our origins.

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'An engrossing book on the emergence of a stunning new account of events on our primordial planet ... fascinating' Sunday Telegraph 'Riveting in its vivid portrayal of the great icy catastrophes which may have gripped our planet ... both the geological and the human story are brilliantly told' Oliver Sacks 'This is a story worth telling ... Walker is an ideal person to tell it ... Racy and pacey, with a focus on the people involved ... A very entertaining read' Independent 'She takes a cold topic, and creates a warm, readable story' Ireland on Sunday

Author Biography

GABRIELLE WALKER is a features editor for New Scientist and has also written for The Economist and a host of other publications. She lives in London.