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Tambora : the eruption that changed the world

Wood, Gillen D'Arcy2015
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When Indonesia's Mount Tambora erupted in 1815, it unleashed the most destructive wave of extreme weather the world has witnessed in thousands of years. The volcanos massive sulfate dust cloud enveloped the Earth, cooling temperatures and disrupting major weather systems for more than three years. Amid devastating storms, drought, and floods, communities worldwide endured famine, disease, and civil unrest on a catastrophic scale. On the eve of the bicentenary of the great eruption, Tambora tells the extraordinary story of the weather chaos it wrought, weaving the latest climate science with the social history of this frightening period to offer a cautionary tale about the potential tragic impacts of drastic climate change in our own century. The year following Tambora's eruption became known as the Year without a Summer, when weather anomalies in Europe and New England ruined crops, displaced millions, and spawned chaos and disease. Here, for the first time, Gillen Darcy Wood traces Tambora's full global and historical reach: how the volcanos three-year climate change regime initiated the first worldwide cholera pandemic, expanded opium markets in China, set the stage for Irelands Great Famine, and plunged the United States into its first economic depression. Mary Shelley's Frankenstein's monster, inspired by Tambora's terrifying storms, embodied the fears and misery of global humanity during this transformative period, the most recent sustained climate crisis the world has faced. Bringing the history of this planetary emergency grippingly to life, Tambora sheds light on the fragile interdependence of climate and human societies, and the threat a new era of extreme global weather poses to us all.
Main title:
Imprint:
Princeton, New Jersey : Princeton University Press, 2015.
Collation:
xiv, 293 pages : illustrations, maps, portraits ; 24 cm.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
The Pompeii of the East -- The little (volcanic) Ice Age -- "This end of the world weather" -- Blue death in Bengal -- The seven sorrows of Yunnan -- The polar garden -- Ice tsunami in the Alps -- The other Irish famine -- Hard times at Monticello -- Epilogue: Et in extremis ego.
ISBN:
9780691168623
Dewey class:
363.3495
Language:
English
Added title:
BRN:
364452
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