Dust: The Modern World in a Trillion Particles
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Combining history and science, a sweeping look at the smallest substance and the biggest challenges facing people and the planet Dust may seem inconsequential, so tiny and mundane as to slip below the threshold of thought. Yet within the next one hundred years, life on Earth will be profoundly changed by heat and drought-and that means dust. In this groundbreaking book, Jay Owens argues that dust is a legacy of twentiethcentury progress and a toxic threat to life in the twenty-first. Dust: The Modern World in a Trillion Particles tells the gripping story of how the relentless drive for profit and power has turned the world to powder. Combining history and science, travel and nature writing, Owens shows how the modern world was made through environmental devastation-and then the consequences were brushed under the carpet. From particle air pollution and nuclear fallout to desertification, dried-up seas, and melting glaciers, we've profoundly altered the planet we live on. The cost to human health-and to the natural world-proves immense. From the California desert and the Dust Bowl in Oklahoma to the desiccated remains of the Aral Sea and the edge of the Greenland ice sheet, we are shown that some of the planet's most remote and forgotten places are central to the modern world. With clarity and insight, Dust helps us understand our legacy and discovers the big ideas found within the smallest particles.

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Combining history and science, a sweeping look at the smallest substance and the biggest challenges facing people and the planet Dust may seem inconsequential, so tiny and mundane as to slip below the threshold of thought. Yet within the next one hundred years, life on Earth will be profoundly changed by heat and drought-and that means dust. In this groundbreaking book, Jay Owens argues that dust is a legacy of twentiethcentury progress and a toxic threat to life in the twenty-first. Dust: The Modern World in a Trillion Particles tells the gripping story of how the relentless drive for profit and power has turned the world to powder. Combining history and science, travel and nature writing, Owens shows how the modern world was made through environmental devastation-and then the consequences were brushed under the carpet. From particle air pollution and nuclear fallout to desertification, dried-up seas, and melting glaciers, we've profoundly altered the planet we live on. The cost to human health-and to the natural world-proves immense. From the California desert and the Dust Bowl in Oklahoma to the desiccated remains of the Aral Sea and the edge of the Greenland ice sheet, we are shown that some of the planet's most remote and forgotten places are central to the modern world. With clarity and insight, Dust helps us understand our legacy and discovers the big ideas found within the smallest particles.
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Owens, J., & Frederick, N. (2023). Dust: The Modern World in a Trillion Particles. Unabridged. Recorded Books, Inc.

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Owens, Jay and Naomi, Frederick. 2023. Dust: The Modern World in a Trillion Particles. Recorded Books, Inc.

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Owens, Jay and Naomi, Frederick, Dust: The Modern World in a Trillion Particles. Recorded Books, Inc, 2023.

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Owens, Jay, and Naomi Frederick. Dust: The Modern World in a Trillion Particles. Unabridged. Recorded Books, Inc, 2023.

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