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Published January 1997 | public
Journal Article

Living Dangerously: The Earth, Its Resources, and the Environment [Book Review]

Abstract

This is a book about Earth, the third planet from the Sun, and earth, the land surface of the world and home of humanity, in distinction from heaven and hell. I, along with the American Geophysical Union, the Geological Society of America and the authors of this book, use the capital letter to connote respect for a fragile and finite planet. The editors of American Scientist and some other publications, fewer each year, often use the lowercase letter, but all of us are talking about the geological object and the home of humankind.

Additional Information

© 1997 Sigma Xi. Book review of: Living Dangerously: The Earth, Its Resources, and the Environment. Heinrich D. Holland and Ulrich Petersen. 490 pp. Princeton University Press, 1995.

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