Earth in all its majesty. Beautiful book and, like the TV series, is a well presented and informative guide to our planet, its formation and also addresses the problems that may occur from t...
A good book which could become a great one. The book is excellently presented, with plenty of diagrams and photographs to clarify points made in the text. It is well written but, considerin...
Deserves wider readership than Geology students. A wide range of readers with some scientific knowledge and anyone concerned about the effects of climate change should find interest and stim...
Did the Earth Move? Yes it did (and it still is...). Firstly, apologies for the punning title for this review! Moving on..."Supercontinent: Ten Billion Years in the Life of our Planet", the ...
No Description Available. Have your say on The Long Thaw: How Humans Are Changing the Next 100,000 Years of Earth's Climate (Science Essentials) (David Archer). Love it or loathe it, please ...
The Earth: An Intimate History is prize-winning science writer Richard Fortey's latest book and an ambitious attempt to tell the geological story of planet Earth for the general reader. Seve...
An invaluable tool for students. An invaluable tool for students and their teachers, and a very interesting read for anyone. This book leads you into a fascination with Earth Sciences. The p...
No Description Available. Have your say on Catastrophes and Lesser Calamities: The Causes of Mass Extinctions (Tony Hallam). Love it or loathe it, please tell us!...
"Climate change is the ignored player on the historical stage," writes archeologist Brian Fagan. But it shouldn't be, not if we know what's good for us. We can't judge what future ...
The best introductory text available. I bought this book in a fit of panic during my finals - the lectureres notes were apalling and incomplete and the recommended text - Evans - was a rambl...