“The White Planet is an appealing tour of the role of ice in the Earth system, the history of ice studies, the great discoveries from ice cores (many of them made by the authors themselves), and some important implications of these breakthroughs for energy use, climate change, and our future. The authors are giants in the field, and they conclude with an often firsthand account of the international response to the science, along with their recommendations for wise ways forward.”–Richard B. Alley, author of The Two-Mile Time Machine
“The White Planet is a fascinating account of ice and climate change–and why we should be concerned for the future of life on Earth. The authors are world leaders in the study of the cryosphere, and the science in this book is very strong and thorough.”–Jo Jacka, chief editor of the Journal of Glaciology
“In this engaging book, three pioneers of ice-core science weave together the history of Earth’s ice and the history of its scientific study, showing how the past of the planet warns us about its future.”–Eric Wolff, British Antarctic Survey and University of Southampton
“The White Planet is a fantastic read about an amazing scientific, technological, and human adventure. The book takes us to the center of one of the remotest places on Earth, Vostok Station, Antarctica, where the authors unveiled an astonishing chapter in climate history from layers of ice. Internationally recognized for their achievements in ice core science, the authors are true pioneers, and their words carry a unique wisdom. Everyone interested in climate science should read this book.”–Eric Rignot, University of California, Irvine
From the Back Cover
“The White Planet is an appealing tour of the role of ice in the Earth system, the history of ice studies, the great discoveries from ice cores (many of them made by the authors themselves), and some important implications of these breakthroughs for energy use, climate change, and our future. The authors are giants in the field, and they conclude with an often firsthand account of the international response to the science, along with their recommendations for wise ways forward.”–Richard B. Alley, author of The Two-Mile Time Machine
“The White Planet is a fascinating account of ice and climate change–and why we should be concerned for the future of life on Earth. The authors are world leaders in the study of the cryosphere, and the science in this book is very strong and thorough.”–Jo Jacka, chief editor of the Journal of Glaciology
“In this engaging book, three pioneers of ice-core science weave together the history of Earth’s ice and the history of its scientific study, showing how the past of the planet warns us about its future.”–Eric Wolff, British Antarctic Survey and University of Southampton
“The White Planet is a fantastic read about an amazing scientific, technological, and human adventure. The book takes us to the center of one of the remotest places on Earth, Vostok Station, Antarctica, where the authors unveiled an astonishing chapter in climate history from layers of ice. Internationally recognized for their achievements in ice core science, the authors are true pioneers, and their words carry a unique wisdom. Everyone interested in climate science should read this book.”–Eric Rignot, University of California, Irvine
About the Author
Jean Jouzel, Claude Lorius, and Dominique Raynaud are internationally acclaimed scientists who have won many awards for their work documenting long-term climate change through the study of deep ice cores. Jouzel and Raynaud are members of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, and Lorius was awarded the 2009 Blue Planet Prize.