Cows Save the Planet

Cows Save the Planet
Author: Judith D. Schwartz
Publisher: Chelsea Green Publishing
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2013-05-20
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1603584331

In Cows Save the Planet, journalist Judith D. Schwartz looks at soil as a crucible for our many overlapping environmental, economic, and social crises. Schwartz reveals that for many of these problems—climate change, desertification, biodiversity loss, droughts, floods, wildfires, rural poverty, malnutrition, and obesity—there are positive, alternative scenarios to the degradation and devastation we face. In each case, our ability to turn these crises into opportunities depends on how we treat the soil. Drawing on the work of thinkers and doers, renegade scientists and institutional whistleblowers from around the world, Schwartz challenges much of the conventional thinking about global warming and other problems. For example, land can suffer from undergrazing as well as overgrazing, since certain landscapes, such as grasslands, require the disturbance from livestock to thrive. Regarding climate, when we focus on carbon dioxide, we neglect the central role of water in soil—"green water"—in temperature regulation. And much of the carbon dioxide that burdens the atmosphere is not the result of fuel emissions, but from agriculture; returning carbon to the soil not only reduces carbon dioxide levels but also enhances soil fertility. Cows Save the Planet is at once a primer on soil's pivotal role in our ecology and economy, a call to action, and an antidote to the despair that environmental news so often leaves us with.


The Christmas Chronicles

The Christmas Chronicles
Author: Tim Slover
Publisher: Bantam
Total Pages: 122
Release: 2010-11-02
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0553908006

In this new holiday classic, Tim Slover crafts a marvelous, magical novel about how Santa Claus became the man he is today. After reading The Christmas Chronicles, you’ll believe all over again in the magic of the season. Snow is falling, and the clock ticks toward midnight on Christmas Eve while countless children, too excited to sleep, anticipate the arrival of Santa Claus. But in Tim Slover’s deeply charming and utterly thrilling new novel, that’s the end rather than the beginning of the story. In this richly imagined tale of Santa’s origins, the man in full finally emerges. The Christmas Chronicles is at once an action-packed adventure, an inspiring story of commitment and faith, and a moving love story. It all starts in 1343, when the child Klaus is orphaned and adopted by a craftsmen’s guild. The boy will grow to become a master woodworker with an infectious laugh and an unparalleled gift for making toys. His talent and generosity uniquely equip him to bestow hundreds of gifts on children at Christmas—and to court the delightful Anna, who enters his life on a sleigh driven by the reindeer Dasher and becomes his beloved wife. Still, all is not snowfall and presents. Klaus will be shadowed by the envious Rolf Eckhof, who will stop at nothing to subvert him. But in the end, Santa’s magic is at last unleashed, flying reindeer come to his aid, and an epic battle between good and evil is waged in the frosty Christmas skies. By turns enchanting, hair-raising, and inspirational, The Christmas Chronicles is a beguiling tale destined to become a holiday favorite for the ages.


The Reindeer Chronicles

The Reindeer Chronicles
Author: Judith D. Schwartz
Publisher: Chelsea Green Publishing
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2020-08-19
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1603588655

In a time of uncertainty about our environmental future—an eye-opening global tour of some of the most wounded places on earth, and stories of how a passionate group of eco-restorers is leading the way to their revitalization. Award-winning science journalist Judith D. Schwartz takes us first to China’s Loess Plateau, where a landmark project has successfully restored a blighted region the size of Belgium, lifting millions of people out of poverty. She journeys on to Norway, where a young indigenous reindeer herder challenges the most powerful orthodoxies of conservation—and his own government. And in the Middle East, she follows the visionary work of an ambitious young American as he attempts to re-engineer the desert ecosystem, using plants as his most sophisticated technology. Schwartz explores regenerative solutions across a range of landscapes: deserts, grasslands, tropics, tundra, Mediterranean. She also highlights various human landscapes, the legacy of colonialism and industrial agriculture, and the endurance of indigenous knowledge. The Reindeer Chronicles demonstrates how solutions to seemingly intractable problems can come from the unlikeliest of places, and how the restoration of local water, carbon, nutrient, and energy cycles can play a dramatic role in stabilizing the global climate. Ultimately, it reveals how much is in our hands if we can find a way to work together and follow nature’s lead.


The Reindeer Chronicles

The Reindeer Chronicles
Author: Judith D. Schwartz
Publisher: Chelsea Green Publishing
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2020-08-19
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1603588663

"Compelling, Fascinating, sometimes unexpectedly moving, this vitally important book is, above all, a springboard for hope and transformation."—Isabella Tree "A lucid and compelling look at the global movement of ecological rehabilitation."— The Boston Globe In a time of uncertainty about our environmental future—an eye-opening global tour of some of the most wounded places on earth, and stories of how a passionate group of eco-restorers is leading the way to their revitalization. Award-winning science journalist Judith D. Schwartz takes us first to China’s Loess Plateau, where a landmark project has successfully restored a blighted region the size of Belgium, lifting millions of people out of poverty. She journeys on to Norway, where a young indigenous reindeer herder challenges the most powerful orthodoxies of conservation—and his own government. And in the Middle East, she follows the visionary work of an ambitious young American as he attempts to re-engineer the desert ecosystem, using plants as his most sophisticated technology. Schwartz explores regenerative solutions across a range of landscapes: deserts, grasslands, tropics, tundra, Mediterranean. She also highlights various human landscapes, the legacy of colonialism and industrial agriculture, and the endurance of indigenous knowledge. The Reindeer Chronicles demonstrates how solutions to seemingly intractable problems can come from the unlikeliest of places, and how the restoration of local water, carbon, nutrient, and energy cycles can play a dramatic role in stabilizing the global climate. Ultimately, it reveals how much is in our hands if we can find a way to work together and follow nature’s lead.


30,000 B.C. Chronicles: New York

30,000 B.C. Chronicles: New York
Author: Matthew Thayer
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2021-05
Genre:
ISBN: 9780988387973

New York delivers a wickedly imaginative plunge into NYC's distant and recent past, as well as its star-crossed future. Award-winner Matthew Thayer deftly weaves engaging characters, vivid descriptors and thoughtful plot into a captivating, time-bending epic. Feel the crash of mastodons and hear saber-tooth cats roar as you roam New York with its first explorers. Christen the Erie Canal and float in a submarine above drowned Broadway. New York is the sixth book in the 30,000 B.C. Chronicles, an adventure series about the survivors of a futuristic science expeditionary team shipwrecked in the Paleolithic. The novel stands alone, making New York a fine place to begin your journey with author Matthew Thayer. Other books in the series include: Bordeaux, Tuscany, Gibraltar, Galway and Rome.


The Autobiography of Santa Claus

The Autobiography of Santa Claus
Author: Jeff Guinn
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2006-10-19
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1101127775

It all started when Jeff Guinn was assigned to write a piece full of little-known facts about Christmas for his paper, The Fort Worth Star-Telegram. A few months later, he received a call from a gentleman who told him that he showed the story to an important friend who didn’t think much of it. And who might that be? asked Jeff. The next thing he knew, he was whisked off to the North Pole to meet with this “very important friend,” and the rest is, well, as they say, history. An enchanting holiday treasure, The Autobiography of Santa Claus combines solid historical fact with legend to deliver the definitive story of Santa Claus. And who better to lead us through seventeen centuries of Christmas magic than good ol’ Saint Nick himself? Families will delight in each chapter of this new Christmas classic—one per each cold December night leading up to Christmas!


Chance The Blue-Nosed Reindeer

Chance The Blue-Nosed Reindeer
Author: Noah Nelson
Publisher: Erica Lippy
Total Pages: 50
Release: 2020-11-27
Genre:
ISBN: 9781736076316

Once upon a time, two of the most unwanted of creatures helped save Christmas for a little girl. They were a blue nose pitbull named Chance and an alley rat named Gary.


Running with Reindeer

Running with Reindeer
Author: Roger Took
Publisher: Westview Press
Total Pages: 412
Release: 2004
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780813342108

Documents his exploration of the wilderness of the Russian Lapland, discussing his experiences in a harsh but beautiful and pristine world among a community of indigenous Saami who make their living as hunters and reindeer herders and assessing the impact of the new economy on their lives. 30,000 first printing.


Reindeer with King Gustaf

Reindeer with King Gustaf
Author: Anita Laughlin
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009
Genre: Award presentations
ISBN: 9780982051832

The author presents an entertaining account of how her family adjusts to the news that her husband, Robert, had been named a recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1998. From tickets to Stockholm to clothing measurements, Nobel lecture preparations, attach assistance and a quick trip to the White House, this tale will have readers laughing out loud while gasping in awe.