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Author Vassnes, Bjørn, author.

Title Kingdom of frost : how the cryosphere shapes life on Earth / Bjorn Vassnes ; translated by Lucy Moffatt.

Publication Info. Vancouver ; Berkeley : Greystone Books, 2020.
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 95th Street Adult Nonfiction  551.31 VAS    AVAILABLE
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Description xi, 236 pages ; 23 cm
Note "Originally published in Norway in 2017 as Frostens rike: Kyrosfæren og livet."
Includes index.
Summary ""The Kingdom of Frost," or what scientists call the cryosphere, refers to all of Earth's frozen waters. Glaciers, ice caps, and fields of Arctic snow--the cryosphere is vital to our survival. It supplies us with water and helps cool cities from Bangladesh to Bangkok, Los Angeles to Oslo. In this captivating, eye-opening account, esteemed Norwegian writer Bjørn Vassnes interweaves brilliant climate reporting with the fascinating story of Earth's frozen world. He draws on cultural history and anthropology to tell us how the cryosphere once helped to spark life on Earth--and how it continues to sustain us despite its shrinking size. And he answers pressing questions such as: What will happen if it all disappears?"--Amazon.
Subject Cryosphere.
Glaciers -- Climatic factors.
Genre Informational works.
Added Author Moffatt, Lucy, translator.
Translation of: Vassnes, Bjørn. Frostens rike. English.
Added Title Frostens rike. English.
ISBN 9781771644549 (hardcover)
1771644540 (hardcover)
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