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Lucky Planet Why Earth is Exceptional – and What that Means for Life in the Universe

Popular Science
By: David Waltham(Author)
225 pages, no illustrations
Publisher: Icon Books
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Science tells us that life elsewhere in the Universe is increasingly likely to be discovered. But in fact the Earth may be a very unusual planet – perhaps the only one like it in the entire visible Universe. In Lucky Planet David Waltham asks why, and comes up with some surprising and unconventional answers. Recent geological, biological, and astronomical discoveries are bringing us closer to understanding whether we might be alone in the Universe, and Lucky Planet uses these to question the conventional wisdom and suggest, instead, that the Earth may have had 'four billion years of good weather' purely by chance. If Earth-like worlds don't have natural stabilising mechanisms, then intelligent observers such as ourselves will only ever look out onto those rare planets where, like the Earth, all the bad things that could have happened to the climate have fortunately cancelled each other out. So before you prepare to meet the aliens, consider that we are probably alone ...


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Biography

David Waltham obtained a first-class degree and a PhD in Physics before moving into the oil industry in the early 1980s. This industrial experience led to his appointment, in 1986, as a lecturer at Royal Holloway, University of London, where he became Head of Earth Sciences from 2008-2012.

Popular Science
By: David Waltham(Author)
225 pages, no illustrations
Publisher: Icon Books
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"Very readable"
– Matt Ridley, The Times

"[Waltham's] arguments are compelling and the book is a delight to read."
– Independent

"A lively and well argued antidote to a widespread view that advanced life could arise frequently and in many places in the known Universe."
– Richard Fortey

"David Waltham takes us on a delightful tour of the various factors that influence planetary habitability and the evolution of advanced life. That he thinks the prospects for it are unlikely is all the more reason for us to go up to space and take a good look!"
– James Kasting, Penn State University, author of How to Find a Habitable Planet

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