The Amazon Planet

The Amazon Planet
Author: Nathan Skaggs
Publisher: BookRix
Total Pages: 56
Release: 2017-12-14
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 3730940449

In the 25th century, Dr. Logan West and his colleagues initiate a mapping expedition of the Amazon Solar System’s asteroid belt. Pirates seek total control of the asteroid belt’s abundant mineral wealth. Logan discovers the pirate fleets actually belong to unscrupulous interplanetary corporations. Logan flees deep inside the asteroid belt where he finds a new planet. The planet’s male population is decimated by centuries of war. Logan befriends the astronaut, Zavanna Upton. Together, they seek a lasting peace.

Amazon Planet

Amazon Planet
Author: Mack Reynolds
Publisher: Gateway
Total Pages: 137
Release: 2013-02-25
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0575102802

Amazonia had a reputation for strangeness even among the zany worlds of the United Federation of Planets. It was a spartan planet ruled by a fearsome military caste - made up exclusively of women. The males of Amazonia usually wound up in some warrior's harem. When Guy Thomas arrived he was allowed the privilege of landing only because he offered the government profitable trade agreements, but it wasn't long before his real plans were fulfilled by his secret meetings with the male-liberationist revolutionary group, The Sons of Liberty. They needed a lot of help. The more he got involved, however, the more he got the feeling that something was wrong with the whole setup. Guy Thomas was soon to learn that there was more to Amazonia than met the eye - and he wasn't going to like the truth at all.

Earth

Earth
Author: Iain S. Stewart
Publisher: National Geographic Books
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2008
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781426202360

Renowned science writers Steward and Lynch use groundbreaking imagery and the latest scientific discoveries to tell the epic story of Earth's birth, life stages, and distant future demise, in this companion volume to the National Geographic Channel television series.

Kingpin Planet

Kingpin Planet
Author: John Russell Fearn
Publisher: Wildside Press LLC
Total Pages: 136
Release: 2013-07-29
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1479409545

The Cosmic Crusaders are plunged into a strange new space, where all the probabilities of electronic law are strangely altered, a complete and stunning inversion of all so-called natural laws. They discover the mysterious silver planet of Tuca, and deep below its surface they find an enigmatic machine--the legacy of a vanished race. Masters of science, they had overreached themselves by constructing a strange machine that could alter the very laws of nature. But the machine had destroyed its creators, and blasted a neighboring planet into a cosmic cinder...and unless the Cosmic Crusaders can stop it, it may destroy the entire universe! Another epic space adventure of the Golden Amazon, John Russell Fearn's most famous and enduring character!

River Planet

River Planet
Author: Martin Gibling
Publisher: Liverpool University Press
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2021-08-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1780466609

A comprehensive introduction to the epic geological history of the world’s rivers, from the first drop of rain on the Earth to the modern environmental crisis.

Becoming Earth

Becoming Earth
Author: Ferris Jabr
Publisher: Random House
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2024-06-25
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0593133986

A vivid account of a major shift in how we understand Earth, from an exceptionally talented new voice. Earth is not simply an inanimate planet on which life evolved, but rather a planet that came to life. “Glorious . . . full of achingly beautiful passages, mind-bending conceptual twists, and wonderful characters. Jabr reveals how Earth has been profoundly, miraculously shaped by life.”—Ed Yong, Pulitzer Prize winner and bestselling author of An Immense World One of humanity’s oldest beliefs is that our world is alive. Though once ridiculed by some scientists, the idea of Earth as a vast interconnected living system has gained acceptance in recent decades. We, and all living things, are more than inhabitants of Earth—we are Earth, an outgrowth of its structure and an engine of its evolution. Life and its environment have coevolved for billions of years, transforming a lump of orbiting rock into a cosmic oasis—a planet that breathes, metabolizes, and regulates its climate. Acclaimed science writer Ferris Jabr reveals a radical new vision of Earth where lush forests spew water, pollen, and bacteria to summon rain; giant animals engineer the very landscapes they roam; microbes chew rock to shape continents; and microscopic plankton, some as glittering as carved jewels, remake the air and sea. Humans are one of the most extreme examples of life transforming Earth. Through fossil fuel consumption, agriculture, and pollution, we have altered more layers of the planet in less time than any other species, pushing Earth into a crisis. But we are also uniquely able to understand and protect the planet’s wondrous ecology and self-stabilizing processes. Jabr introduces us to a diverse cast of fascinating people who have devoted themselves to this vital work. Becoming Earth is an exhilarating journey through the hidden workings of our planetary symphony—its players, its instruments, and the music of life that emerges—and an invitation to reexamine our place in it. How well we play our part will determine what kind of Earth our descendants inherit for millennia to come.

Dwellers in Darkness: The Golden Amazon Saga, Book Fourteen

Dwellers in Darkness: The Golden Amazon Saga, Book Fourteen
Author: John Russell Fearn
Publisher: Wildside Press LLC
Total Pages: 137
Release: 2013-12-06
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1479409464

Voyaging into a sector of interstellar space that is plunged into total darkness with an absolute absence of any light, the four Cosmic Crusaders encounter their most powerful and sinister enemy yet--an alien mastermind who is regarded as a God by the race he has created. This scientist has altered the nature of space itself, so that it no longer conducts light, forcing the slaves he's created to evolve without eyes, and to develop extrasensory perception. Not content with shaping the evolution of their bodies, the mastermind also contrives an apparatus that impresses on their minds the need to conquer and dominate, thus creating a menace to the universe that the Crusaders must try to eliminate. Another rousing adventure in this long-running science-fiction adventure series!

Earth on the Edge: Science for a Sustainable Planet

Earth on the Edge: Science for a Sustainable Planet
Author: Chris Rizos
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 574
Release: 2013-12-13
Genre: Science
ISBN: 3642372228

This book series is composed of peer-reviewed proceedings of selected symposia organized by the International Association of Geodesy. It deals primarily with topics related to Geodesy Earth Sciences : terrestrial reference frame, Earth gravity field, Geodynamics and Earth rotation, Positioning and engineering applications.

Organisms Amplify Diversity

Organisms Amplify Diversity
Author: David Seaborg
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 255
Release: 2023-06-30
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1000826376

This book presents a hypothesis and evidence that organisms promote and ecosystems maximize biodiversity. All species have a net positive effect on their environment, other species, and diversity. The sun is 30% hotter than when life began, but the temperature has been kept moderate by life. Life created high oxygen, the ozone layer, and fertile soil, a diverse, living system. No species evolves in isolation, and most evolution is coevolution. The nature and number of links between species are as important as species number. Eukaryotes coevolve with complex ecosystems of microbes with which they exchange genes. Genomes and intraspecific interactions both act to promote evolution and diversification. Viruses increase diversity of their hosts and cause macroevolutionary transitions. Key Features Life alters the Earth in ways that increase biodiversity All species make their environment better for other species and promote diversity Life created the life-friendly atmosphere, temperature, and soil of today

Rebuilding Earth

Rebuilding Earth
Author: Teresa Coady
Publisher: North Atlantic Books
Total Pages: 314
Release: 2020-04-21
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1623174325

A revolutionary guide to designing humane, eco-conscious homes, buildings, and cities of the future. It is estimated that the earth's population will expand to an unprecedented nine billion people over the next century. This explosion in population is predicted to place further stress on our environment, deplete our natural resources, and lead to increases in anxiety and depression due to overcrowding. In this visionary and uplifting book, Teresa Coady offers readers new hope. Rebuilding Earth is her blueprint for designing and building the cities, buildings, and homes of tomorrow, resulting in more conscious, sustainable, and humane living. Coady shows us how we can shift from an outdated Industrial-Age framework to a more humane, Digital-Age framework. This revolutionary approach will enable communities to harness various forms of green energy and reduce the amount of material needed to build infrastructure while contributing to a healthier planet (and society). We can then experience a new sense of purpose, health, and happiness. Meaningful and lasting change, the author tells us, can only come through designing interconnected communities that are vibrant, resilient, and communal. Unlike most predictions of doom and gloom, Coady presents a refreshingly optimistic view of humanity and its future. This book will appeal to those in the construction, design and development finance industries, as well as anyone interested in improving their lives through understanding the connections between the environment and health.