Earth Transformed

An Untold History

English language

Published July 12, 2023 by Bloomsbury Publishing Plc.

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978-1-5266-2257-0
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4 stars (3 reviews)

Most people can name the influential leaders and major battles of the past. Few can name the most destructive storms, the worst winters, the most devastating droughts.

In The Earth Transformed, ground-breaking historian Peter Frankopan shows that engagement with the natural world and with climatic change and their effects on us are not new: exploring, for instance, the development of religion and language and their relationships with the environment; tracing how growing demands for harvests resulted in the increased shipment of enslaved peoples; scrutinising how the desire to centralise agricultural surplus formed the origins of the bureaucratic state; and seeing how efforts to understand and manipulate the weather have a long and deep history. Understanding how past shifts in natural patterns have shaped history, and how our own species has shaped terrestrial, marine and atmospheric conditions is not just important but essential at a time of growing awareness of the …

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A Unique if Slightly Unfocused History of Humans

4 stars

This book uniquely contextualizes human history by positioning the environment as an important player, exploring the effects of different environmental changes over the millennia and situating those changes within major human events. Frankopan doesn't engage in environmental determinism - he's quick to point out when the environment is much more of a bit player in a particular event - but it is enlightening to get a full sense of the oft-neglected power of the environment in driving events. The science around modern times does get a bit shaky (there's a lot on cloud seeding that is unfounded, for example), and the lack of systematic exploration of different types of environmental changes over the millennia leaves a big gap. But overall this is an extremely insightful read. Highly recommend

Neue Perspektiven

5 stars

Eine interessante neue Perspektive auf die Menschheitsgeschichte, die zeigt wie Natur und Klima das Leben der Menschen in verschiedenen Zeitaltern und auf verschiedenen Kontinenten geprägt und beeinfluss hat, und wie die Menschen anfingen, umgekehrt ihre Umwelt zu beeinflussen, im positiven wie im negativen.

Ein Buch, das zum Nachdenken anregt, und vielleicht auch (oder gerade ?) für "Klimaskeptiker" empfehlenswert ist, Peter Frankopan erzählt seine Version der Geschichte differenziert und sachlich, immer untermauert durch wissenschaftliche Fakten, und kommt deshalb weitgehend ohne erhobenen Zeigefinger aus.

Der ist auch nicht notwendig, denn die Entwicklungen vor allem der letzten 30 Jahre sprechen für sich, und so bleiben am Ende Zweifel, ob die Menschheit in ihrer heutigen Verfassung willens bzw. in der Lage ist, ihre Probleme in den Griff zu kriegen, oder ob uns am Ende doch nur höchstens ein großer Vulkanausbruch "retten" kann (der zwar zu einer Reduktion der Durchschnittstemperatur führen würde, aber vermutlich um …

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