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portada Descargar ficha PDF Título: Mega Disasters: The Science Of Predicting The Next Catastrophe
Autor: Diacu Florin Precio: $350.00
Editorial: Princeton University Press Año: 2010
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Sinopsis ISBN: 9780691133508
"In "Megadisasters," Florin Diacu takes the reader on a gripping tour of all the forces of nature that wreak havoc on our species, forcing us all, in the end, to cherish every day that Earth does not manage to kill us."--Neil deGrasse Tyson, author of "The Pluto Files"

"Like a scientific detective, Diacu presents a riveting account of spine-chilling megadisasters facing our civilization, ranging from abrupt climate change to killer comets and the collapse of the world's financial system. This book held me totally spellbound."--Edward Belbruno, author of "Fly Me to the Moon"

""Megadisasters" tracks the history of our development of knowledge about sudden catastrophes. The book is well conceived and written with considerable clarity. Diacu does a nice job of showing what is predictable and what isn't."--William F. Ruddiman, author of "Plows, Plagues, and Petroleum: How Humans Took Control of Climate"

"This book is timely. The public and even many scientists misunderstand the limits of our ability to predict natural (and some not-so-natural) events. Diacu writes well and effectively integrates the human experience with disasters and provides a historic background for our understanding of a variety of natural phenomena. "Megadisasters" is a winner."--Grant Heiken, coauthor of "The Seven Hills of Rome: A Geological Tour of the Eternal City"
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