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WHAT THE WORLD KEPT. Stone, Soil, Ice and the Ancient Wisdom Encoded in Every Living Thing (en Inglés)
Br. Jasion (Autor) · ABDUL AHAD ANSARI · Tapa Blanda
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22,58 €What does a 4,000-year-old tree remember? What story is written in the walls of the Grand Canyon? What does a seed know after lying dormant for two thousand years in desert dust?
The answers lie beneath your feet, above your head, and inside every living thing on Earth.
In What the World Kept, Br. Jasion takes readers on an extraordinary journey through the planet's deepest and most astonishing archives. From the ancient limestone pavements of Ireland to the ice cores of Antarctica, from the fungal networks threading through old-growth forests to the inherited navigation maps carried in the wings of a migrating butterfly, this book reveals that the natural world is not merely a backdrop to human history. It is a vast, living, and extraordinarily precise record of everything that has ever happened on this planet.
Drawing on cutting-edge science, indigenous wisdom, and decades of field research, What the World Kept explores how the earth stores memory in stone and soil, in rivers and glaciers, in seeds and seasons. It shows how ancient forests communicate across underground networks, how deep ocean sediments preserve 800,000 years of climate history, and how the migratory routes of animals carry knowledge that no individual creature could ever learn in a single lifetime.
But this is not only a book about the past. It is a book about urgency. The glaciers that store our climate record are melting. The soils that took ten thousand years to form are eroding in a single generation. The seasonal rhythms that have governed life on Earth for millions of years are falling out of sync. The archive is under threat.
Profound, rigorously researched, and written with quiet wonder, What the World Kept is a call to pay attention, to listen more carefully to a planet that has been speaking all along, and to understand that the most important knowledge on Earth was never written in any book. It was written in the world itself.
For readers of Robert Macfarlane, Robin Wall Kimmerer, and Peter Wohlleben.
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