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- The Weather Makers : How Man Is Changing the Climate and What It Means for… 1,088 copies, 17 reviews
- The Eternal Frontier: An Ecological History of North America and Its… 321 copies, 5 reviews
- The Future Eaters: An Ecological History of the Australasian Lands and… 227 copies, 2 reviews
- Throwim' Way Leg: Tree-Kangaroos, Possums, and Penis Gourds 193 copies, 3 reviews
- A Gap in Nature: Discovering the World's Extinct Animals 132 copies, 2 reviews
- Chasing Kangaroos: A Continent, a Scientist, and a Search for the World's… 110 copies, 4 reviews
- Here on Earth: A Natural History of the Planet 99 copies, 8 reviews
- The Explorers: Stories of Discovery and Adventure from the Australian… 94 copies, 2 reviews
- We Are the Weather Makers: The History of Climate Change 92 copies, 2 reviews
- The Birth of Sydney 61 copies, 2 reviews
- Now or Never: Why We Must Act Now to End Climate Change and Create a… 61 copies, 3 reviews
- Astonishing Animals 50 copies
- Among the islands 33 copies, 1 review
- The Birth of Melbourne 27 copies
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Tim F. Flannery has 2 past events. (show) Here On Earth: A Natural History of the Planet Tim Flannery discusses Here on Earth: A Natural History of the Planet. In his newest book, Here on Earth, Tim Flannery, Australian scientist and author, offers a sweeping account of the dual evolutionary history of Earth and the life it supports. Beginning with the birth of stars to the creation of water and the accident of simple life forms, Flannery will document life up through the 2-million-year rise of our human species and ponders our future as a "superorganism" capable of either sustaining or destroying the planet's ecosystems. Free and open to public. (HMNHpr)… (more)
Here on Earth: A Natural History of Our Planet with Tim Flannery Tim Flannery discusses Here on Earth: A Natural History of the Planet. Hosted by CBC's Lucy van Oldenbarneveld Mayfair Theatre (1074 Bank st.) Tickets: $15/ $10 student or senior We stand at a crossroads, where comprehension of our place in nature—of our true abilities and of our history— is supremely important. We have formed a global civilization of unprecedented might, driven forward by the power of our minds—a civilization that is transforming our Earth. We are masters of technology, and of comprehension, but it’s what we believe that may, from now on, determine our fate. We are now equipped as never before to explore our true relationship with the planet on which our biological, economic and cultural futures depend. (rakerman)… (more)
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