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"The result is a book that is fascinating and exciting to read."--merican Scientist
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David Beerling's book is both fascinating and important. (
P D Smith, The Guardian )
An illuminating account of the ways "greenhouse gases, genes, and geochemistry" are linked. (
P D Smith, The Guardian )
My favourite non-fiction book this year...[a] highly readable history of the last half-billion years on earth (
Oliver Sacks, Observer Books of the Year )
David Beerling tells two stories in parallel. Both are eloquently and engagingly merged in a scholarly, yet generally accessible book...Beerling provides for the reader a fascinating history of the discovery of fossils and the inferences drawn from them...this book is a wonderful example of the nascent field of Earth systems science. (
Paul Falkowski, Nature )
...of great value and relevance to all interested in plants, climate and, equally, the future of our 'emerald planet'. (
John MacLeod, RHS Professor of Horticulture, Garden )
David Beerling's fascinating new book offers a new global perspective on the evolution of our planet...[a] vivid account...The environmental legacy of the plant kingdom upon our world can only be better appreciated after reading this book. (
Louis Ronse De Craene )
A beautifully detailed account...a gorgeous book. (
Steven Poole, The Guardian (Review) )
[A] fascinating overview of green evolution. (
Karl Dallas, Morning Star )
Within these pages is one of the greatest stories ever told ... It is as fascinating as it is important. (
New Scientist )
The Emerald Planet is a serious talking-to about why plants must not be ignored. (
Jonathan Silvertown, TLS )
--This text refers to the
Hardcover
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