From the melting ice caps of Alaska to the intricacies of Earth's climate systems, this book weaves a narrative that connects the dots between the forces shaping our planet and the wider universe. With clarity and depth, it reveals how climate change is intricately tied to the evolution of life, the stability of ecosystems, and the future of civilisation itself.
Engaging and thought-provoking, Baked Alaska challenges readers to rethink how they view global warming - placing it in the broader context of human existence, the history of life on Earth, and our shared responsibility for the planet. Both a scientific and philosophical inquiry, this book is essential reading for anyone who cares about the future of life on this pale blue dot.