When the Planet Rages
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PART ONE - NATURE'S EFFECT ON MAN
1. The Earth is Still Hot and Mobile
2. ...And from Time to Time Its Surface Moves Around
3. There Have Been Frequent Flooding and Sea-Level Change Events on Earth
4. ...And Occasional Visitors from Outer Space
 
PART TWO - CHANGES IN CLIMATE AND LIFE ON EARTH
5. The Earth's Climate Changes on a Variety of Time Scales
6. ...And on Rare Occasions There Are Changes in Its Community of Living Things
 
PART THREE - MAN'S EFFECT ON NATURE
7. Then Along Came Man and Man Has Effected Vast Environmental Changes on a Local and Regional Scale
8. ...With the Potential for Equally Great Changes on a Global Scale
9. The Most Fundamental Question Facing Mankind Today is Whether Man Can Evolve to Live in Harmony with Nature

About the Author

Charles Officer is Research Professor in the Earth Sciences Department and Thayer School of Engineering at Dartmouth College.

Jake Page has written some 450 books of fiction and nonfiction along with hundreds of magazine articles and columns, mostly on the natural sciences and American Indian affairs. He writes a regular column for Destination Discovery called "Jake's Page".

Reviews

"Tales of the Earth reads like 'Ripley's Believe It or Not' with footnotes, but the authors are never less than scholarly. They respond to catastrophe with curiosity, not panic: if we can't banish natural disasters, we can at least learn to be better stewards of the planet."--Newsweek
"Exceptionally lively....From hundreds of millions of years ago to this summer, from droughts and ice ages and volcanoes to the black plague, Officer and Page prance from topic to topic across the aeons, providing an irresistible combination of history, speculation, humor and 'hard science' explanation."--Washington Post Book World
"Each chapter is jam-packed with interesting anecdotes to help illustrate and drive home the impact of the various events described....A very entertaining and informative book to read...suggest it to anyone interested in the mechanisms (and their results) of the world in which we live."-Douglas J. Galpin, Harvard University

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