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- Why an awareness of Earth's temporal rhythms is critical to our planetary survival Few of us have any conception of the enormous timescales in our planet's long history, and this narrow perspective underlies many of the environmental problems we are creating for ourselves.
- About the Author: Marcia Bjornerud is professor of geology and environmental studies at Lawrence University.
- 224 Pages
- Science, Earth Sciences
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Explains why an awareness of Earth's temporal rhythms is critical to planetary survival and offers suggestions for how to create a more time-literate society.Book Synopsis
Why an awareness of Earth's temporal rhythms is critical to our planetary survival
Few of us have any conception of the enormous timescales in our planet's long history, and this narrow perspective underlies many of the environmental problems we are creating for ourselves. The passage of nine days, which is how long a drop of water typically stays in Earth's atmosphere, is something we can easily grasp. But spans of hundreds of years--the time a molecule of carbon dioxide resides in the atmosphere--approach the limits of our comprehension. Our everyday lives are shaped by processes that vastly predate us, and our habits will in turn have consequences that will outlast us by generations. Timefulness reveals how knowing the rhythms of Earth's deep past and conceiving of time as a geologist does can give us the perspective we need for a more sustainable future. Marcia Bjornerud shows how geologists chart the planet's past, explaining how we can determine the pace of solid Earth processes such as mountain building and erosion and comparing them with the more unstable rhythms of the oceans and atmosphere. These overlapping rates of change in the Earth system--some fast, some slow--demand a poly-temporal worldview, one that Bjornerud calls "timefulness." She explains why timefulness is vital in the Anthropocene, this human epoch of accelerating planetary change, and proposes sensible solutions for building a more time-literate society. This compelling book presents a new way of thinking about our place in time, enabling us to make decisions on multigenerational timescales. The lifespan of Earth may seem unfathomable compared to the brevity of human existence, but this view of time denies our deep roots in Earth's history--and the magnitude of our effects on the planet.Review Quotes
"Timefulness is a charmer and makes a strong case for thinking like Bjornerud."---Heather Smith, Sierra
"Timefulness is a delightful and interesting read. The author's cadence and the illustrator's aforementioned figures made me feel as though I was having a glass of wine with a friend who was explaining geologic history while sketching on a napkin."---David R. Wunsch, Science
"Timefulness transforms geological phenomena, from atmospheric carbon molecules to ancient mountains, into a meditation on life itself."---Alistair Scrutton, Anthropocene
"[Timefulness is] a profound meditation on the richness, depth and entanglements of geologic time . . . elegantly condensing the landmark tomes of geology, from James Hutton's Theory of the Earth . . . to John McPhee's Annals of the Former World."---Robert M. Thorson, Wall Street Journal
"[Timefulness] is an antidote to the new climate report (not to mention raging fires and floods around the world) that seems bereft of hope for humanity's future. . . . Bjornerud argues that if we all can change the way we view our world and our place in it, adopting an approach grounded in 'timefulness, ' we'll be able to create a more sustainable future not just for ourselves and the next generation but for many generations to come."---Sarah Rothbard, Zócalo Public Square
"[Timefulness] must cause us to pause and reflect on the sudden speed at which we are undoing processes that have taken millennia to evolve."---Paul Sorensen, International Journal of Environment Studies
"[Timefulness] offers the reader the underlying science in sufficient detail to develop an understanding and perhaps an opinion on the challenges before us."---Ben van der Pluijm, Holocene
"[Bjornerud] positions geology as a field of study ready to tackle the larger philosophical questions being posed by climate change experts."---Jennifer Ferng, Leonardo Reviews
"A Choice Outstanding Academic Title of the Year"
"Being timeful, in [Bjornerud's] formulation, means allowing ourselves to be daunted by events and landscapes whose scale strains the imagination; it means seeing Earth, and not our own short-lived species, as the main character in the story."---Geoff Manaugh, WIRED
"Bjornerud has made sure that her message reaches audiences without being crippled by jargon."---Ishan Kukret, Down to Earth
"Bjornerud's lucid writing gives geology an energy it rarely has in popular imagination, with just enough warm autobiographical moments to make a personal connection. In both content and prose, she skillfully makes the case that this sort of knowledge (even using the what more than the how) offers us great opportunity to think about our contemporary situation, particularly regarding climate change."---Justin Cober-Lake, Englewood Review of Books
"Bjornerud's vision of Earth science is poetic and lovely. . . . [Timefulness] feels essential and timely. It encapsulates the mismatch between the long-term sense of who we are and where we came from with the short-term-thinking that dominates our election cycles and our stock markets. Recommended to all."---Callan Bentley, Mountain Beltway
"Bored? Anxious? Busy? Try considering time as a geologist would--in segments of years, or hundreds of years. Understanding the rhythm and pace of the planet we live on is what Bjornerud calls 'timefulness.' It all seems unfathomable, until we begin to fathom it--and realize that thinking on this scale might be the only way we can truly understand (and save) the world."---Emily Temple, Literary Hub
"Clear, well-paced, [and] witty."---John Wilson, First Things
"Finalist for the 2019 Los Angeles Times Book Prize in Science & Technology"
"I fear I cannot give justice to this eloquent presentation of how important geologic knowledge is to an intellectually healthy society. I thoroughly enjoyed Timefulness and, more importantly, have been affected by this book. Timefulness: How Thinking Like a Geologist Can Help Save the World has pushed to the front of my mind the importance of looking after the environmental health of my grandchildren and their grandchildren. It is now my desire to find a way to influence people to be environmentally involved and what should be done to assure a healthy planet for our current and future well-being."---Roy Van Arsdale, Environmental & Engineering Geoscience
"In reading Timefulness, one encounters a clear, engaging text grounded in years of teaching, thinking, and conversations about the struggles of humans to relate themselves to geologic time."---J. S. Lackey, Pomona College
"In this trenchant study, Bjornerud calls for a new geological literacy to instill deeper knowledge of planetary rhythms and processes."---Barbara Kiser, Nature
"It is always a challenge to make geology accessible to a popular audience, but Timefulness is never impenetrable and is sparing in its use of jargon. New Scientist readers will have little difficulty following the heartfelt narrative. Bjornerud's book is a manifesto for humanity - but on a very long timescale."---Mick O'Hare, New Scientist
"Longlisted for the 2019 PEN/E.O. Wilson Prize for Literary Science Writing Award, PEN American Center"
"Marcia Bjornerud's book tells the story of the deep history of Earth, a history that's been punctuated by cataclysmic and unfathomable violence. Oddly, I found comfort in learning about the processes by which this little ball of rock has evolved into a habitable planet and, despite our best efforts, will continue to be so for billions of years to come."---Stephen Sparks, co-owner of Point Reyes Books, Literary Hub
"One of the most important books of recent times."---Marcus Smith, host, BYU Radio's Constant Wonder
"One of the most interesting and informative books I have read for a long time."---Jane A. Michael, Proceedings of the Open University Geological Society
"One of EcoLit Books' Best Environmental Books of 2018"
"Shortlisted for the Phi Beta Kappa Award in Science, Phi Beta Kappa Society"
"This is, frankly, the most poetic rendering of geology I have read since Darwin's Origin of Species. "---Christiana Zenner, America Magazine
"We need to understand the Earth more intimately than ever now, Bjornerud argues, as we change it in unprecedented ways (a fact that only becomes more terrifying the more you know about Earth's long history). A more grounded view of time--zooming out and looking at the Earth's entire life thus far from a remove--practically begs for saner, longer term decision-making for the future. And this perspective is something we can only get from acquainting ourselves with geology, Bjornerud posits, because 'fathoming deep time is arguably geology's single greatest contribution to humanity.'"---Chelsea Leu, Bay Nature
"Winner of the 2019 PROSE Award in Popular Science & Popular Mathematics, Association of American Publishers"
"With Timefulness . . . [Bjornerud] delivers a brisk biography of Earth. Aside from charting the rise of mountains and the transformation of the atmosphere, she shows us why-given an uncertain future-taking the long view is more critical than ever before."---Matt Huston, Psychology Today
About the Author
Marcia Bjornerud is professor of geology and environmental studies at Lawrence University. She is the author of Reading the Rocks: The Autobiography of the Earth and a contributing writer for Elements, the New Yorker's science and technology blog. She lives in Appleton, Wisconsin.Dimensions (Overall): 8.5 Inches (H) x 5.7 Inches (W) x .9 Inches (D)
Weight: .9 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 224
Genre: Science
Sub-Genre: Earth Sciences
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Theme: Geology
Format: Hardcover
Author: Marcia Bjornerud
Language: English
Street Date: September 11, 2018
TCIN: 83758281
UPC: 9780691181202
Item Number (DPCI): 247-05-3429
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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