Climate Change and the Health of Nations: Famines, Fevers, and the Fate of Populations,Used

Climate Change and the Health of Nations: Famines, Fevers, and the Fate of Populations,Used

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When we think of 'climate change,' we think of manmade global warming, caused by greenhouse gas emissions. But natural climate change has occurred throughout human history, and populations have had to adapt to the climate's vicissitudes. Anthony J. McMichael, a renowned epidemiologist and a pioneer in the field of how human health relates to climate change, is the ideal person to tell this story.Climate Change and the Health of Nations shows how the natural environment has vast direct and indirect repercussions for human health and welfare. McMichael takes us on a tour of human history through the lens of major transformations in climate. From the very beginning of our species some five million years ago, human biology has evolved in response to cooling temperatures, new food sources, and changing geography. As societies began to form, they too adapted in relation to their environments, most notably with the development of agriculture eleven thousand years ago. Agricultural civilization was a Faustian bargain, however: the prosperity and comfort that an agrarian society provides relies on the assumption that the environment will largely remain stable. Indeed, for agriculture to succeed, environmental conditions must be just right, which McMichael refers to as the 'Goldilocks phenomenon.' Global warming is disrupting this balance, just as other climaterelated upheavals have tested human societies throughout history. As McMichael shows, the breakup of the Roman Empire, the bubonic Plague of Justinian, and the mysterious collapse of Mayan civilization all have roots in climate change.Why devote so much analysis to the past, when the daunting future of climate change is already here? Because the story of mankinds previous survival in the face of an unpredictable and unstable climate, and of the terrible toll that climate change can take, could not be more important as we face the realities of a warming planet. This sweeping magnum opus is not only a rigorous, innovative, and fascinating exploration of how the climate affects the human condition, but also an urgent call to recognize our species' utter reliance on the earth as it is.

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  • Q: What is the main theme of 'Climate Change and the Health of Nations'? A: 'Climate Change and the Health of Nations' explores how climate change, both natural and man-made, affects human health and societal development throughout history.
  • Q: Who is the author of this book? A: The book is authored by Anthony J. McMichael, a prominent epidemiologist known for his work on the relationship between climate change and health.
  • Q: What is the publication date of this book? A: 'Climate Change and the Health of Nations' was published on February 6, 2017.
  • Q: How many pages does the book contain? A: The book consists of 392 pages.
  • Q: What type of binding does this book have? A: This edition of the book is bound in hardcover.
  • Q: Is this book suitable for academic study? A: Yes, the book provides a rigorous exploration of climate change and its impact on health, making it suitable for academic study in environmental science, public health, and history.
  • Q: Does this book include illustrations? A: Yes, this edition is an illustrated version, enhancing the reader's understanding of the content.
  • Q: What topics related to climate change are discussed in the book? A: The book discusses historical climate changes, their impact on human health, agricultural development, and societal transformations.
  • Q: Is the book appropriate for general readers? A: Yes, while it is academically rigorous, the book is written in a way that is accessible to general readers interested in climate change and its effects on human health.
  • Q: What is the significance of the 'Goldilocks phenomenon' mentioned in the book? A: The 'Goldilocks phenomenon' refers to the optimal environmental conditions required for successful agriculture, which are increasingly threatened by climate change.

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