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EARTH CLIMATE HISTORY

Cycles and Causes

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To understand Earth’s future, we must first look 13.8 billion years into the past.

Climate change is often debated in the context of the next election cycle or the last ten years of weather. But to truly understand Earth’s climate, you have to look bigger. Much bigger.

In his 30th book, veteran author J.P. Ames takes readers on a breathtaking scientific journey that begins not with the Industrial Revolution, but with the Big Bang.

Earth Climate History: Cycles and Causes is the missing manual for our planet. It strips away the politics and the shouting to focus on the physics, astronomy, and geology that have shaped our world for 4.5 billion years.

Inside, you will discover:

  • The Cosmic Foundations: How the death of ancient stars provided the very atoms that make up our atmosphere and oceans.

  • The Moon’s Critical Role: Why our celestial neighbor is the only reason Earth isn’t a chaotic, wobbling world like Mars.

  • The Mars Connection: NEW DISCOVERY. Explore the cutting-edge research revealing how the Red Planet’s gravity acts as a "pacemaker" for Earth’s 100,000-year ice age cycles.

  • Nature’s Rhythm: A deep dive into the Milankovitch cycles and the 800,000-year record preserved in Antarctic ice.

  • The Industrial "Eyeblink": A forensic analysis of the last 275 years. By comparing isotopic fingerprints and stratospheric data, Ames proves why the modern era is a geological anomaly.

This is not just a book about "warming." It is a detective story spanning eons. It explores the gravitational dance of the solar system, the explosive power of super-volcanoes, and the resilience of life itself.

Whether you are a science enthusiast, a skeptic looking for hard data, or a reader simply tired of the noise, this book provides the deep-time context you need.

The story of Earth’s climate is the story of the universe. It’s time to read the whole story.

CLIMATE ISN’T JUST ABOUT WEATHER. IT’S ABOUT ASTROPHYSICS.

We often view climate change through a narrow lens. But Earth’s climate is the result of a complex, 4.5-billion-year interplay between the Sun, the Moon, our planetary neighbors, and the deep geology of the Earth itself.

In Earth Climate History, J.P. Ames masterfully connects the dots between the cosmic and the terrestrial.

From the protective gravity of Jupiter to the stabilizing tides of the Moon, you will learn how our solar system created the perfect conditions for life. You will journey through the 100,000-year heartbeat of the ice ages and uncover the surprising recent discovery of how Mars influences Earth’s orbital destiny.

Finally, you will step into the modern era—a period of just 275 years that scientists call a "geological eyeblink." By placing the Industrial Revolution against the backdrop of deep time, the true scale of human impact becomes undeniable.

Rigorous, accessible, and sweeping in scope, this is the definitive guide to how our planet works, where it has been, and where it is going.

"The evidence is written in the stars, the ice, and the atoms. And the verdict is clear."

Earth Sciences Environment Natural History Nature & Ecology Science Solar System Mars Polar Region Astronomy
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