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The Age of Melt What Glaciers, Ice Mummies, and Ancient Artifacts Teach Us about Climate, Culture, and a Future without Ice

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By: Lisa Baril(Author)
256 pages
Publisher: Timber Press
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An entertaining popular-science narrative investigating ice patch archaeology and the role of glaciers in the development of human culture.

Glaciers figure prominently in both ancient and contemporary narratives around the world. They inspire art and literature. They spark both fear and awe. And they give and take life. In The Age of Melt, environmental journalist Lisa Baril explores the deep-rooted cultural connection between humans and ice through time.

Thousands of organic artefacts are emerging from patches of melting ice in mountain ranges around the world. Archaeologists are in a race against time to find them before they disappear forever. In entertaining and enlightening prose, Baril travels from the Alps to the Andes, investigating what these artefacts teach us about climate and culture. But this is not a chronicle of loss. The Age of Melt explores what these artefacts reveal about culture, wilderness, and what we gain when we rethink our relationship to the world and its most precious and ephemeral substance – ice.

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Lisa Baril is a science writer who has written about natural resources and science for national parks across the southwestern United States. She holds a master's degree from Montana State University and is a member of the National Association of Science Writers, the Society of Environmental Journalists, and the Outdoor Writers Association of America. She lives with her husband and water-loving English labrador in northwestern Wyoming.

Coming Soon
By: Lisa Baril(Author)
256 pages
Publisher: Timber Press
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"The Age of Melt proves everything is connected – including volcanoes, ice, and all of humanity – and that there is a good story behind every one of these connections. Reading this book deepened my love of the earth, my amazement at the ingenuity of people striving to understand, and my resolve to keep fighting against climate change. The Age of Melt is a love letter to our perfectly complicated world."
– Sara Dykman, author of Bicycling with Butterflies

"The Age of Melt offers amazing insights on ice. This book not only demystified the cryosphere, but it also explains the critical links between melting ice and the future of our warming planet. A MUST read!"
– Meg Lowman, National Geographic Explorer and author of The Arbornaut

"Lisa Baril takes us on a riveting journey to decipher what the Earth's melting ice reveals about the past, present, and future. In a striking blend of climate history, culture, and archeological exploration, The Age of Melt weaves together the timely discoveries that come from our vanishing ice. Writing like a detective who pieces together clues from around the world, Baril delivers a page turner."
– Lauren E. Oakes, author of In Search of the Canary Tree and Treekeepers

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