Earth Science
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Alison Kalett
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Ingrid Gnerlich
Publisher, Sciences, Europe
Princeton鈥檚 earth science list ranges widely, with particular strengths in climatology, ocean science, atmospheric science, and the biogeosciences. Our books often employ quantitative and computational methods in their explorations of the complex rhythms of our planet, and are in conversation with the Press鈥檚 strong lists in physics, biology, planetary science, paleontology, and ecosystem science.
We serve readers at all levels, publishing monographs and advanced textbooks for researchers and students, and works of popular science introducing general readers to exciting topics in Earth鈥檚 past, present, and future, from mass extinctions to geoengineering.
New & Noteworthy
Featured Audiobooks
Series
Ideas
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Stephen Porder on Elemental
It is rare for life to change Earth, yet three organisms have profoundly transformed our planet over the long course of its history.
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David Drewry on The Land Beneath the Ice
For some years I had felt need to produce a coherent story about the 鈥渂ig science鈥 project to map the ice thickness of Antarctica and the land that lies beneath. This is truly the last place on Earth to be surveyed.
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Marcia Bjornerud on Geopedia
Geopedia聽is a trove of geologic wonders and the evocative terms that humans have devised to describe them. Featuring dozens of entries鈥攆rom Acasta gneiss to Zircon鈥攖his illustrated compendium is brimming with lapidary and lexical insights that will delight rockhounds and word lovers alike.
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Book Club Pick: Land of Wondrous Cold
Antarctica, the ice kingdom hosting the South Pole, looms large in the human imagination. The secrets of this vast frozen desert have long tempted explorers, but its brutal climate and glacial shores notoriously resist human intrusion.
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Raising understanding and action in the climate crisis
For decades av福利社 has been publishing books about the planet, to introduce the biodiversity of the natural world to the human species the world over. But a reverence for nature, and an understanding of ecological and evolutionary processes, is not enough to counter the climate crisis.