The Hidden Life of Ice, Alberto Flores dArcais
The Hidden Life of Ice, Alberto Flores dArcais
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The Hidden Life of Ice
Dispatches from a Disappearing World

Author: Alberto Flores d'Arcais, Marco Tedesco, Elizabeth Kolbert

Narrator: Joel Richards

Unabridged: 3 hr 58 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 08/18/2020


Synopsis

A pioneering researcher's illuminating account of Arctic ice—its secret history and dire future Barely inhabited, the Arctic is an alien world to most of us. It also holds critical clues about the future of our planet. In The Hidden Life of Ice, Marco Tedesco invites us to Greenland, where he and his fellow scientists are doggedly researching the dramatic changes afoot. Following the arc of his typical day at work, Tedesco unearths the secrets in the ice—from evidence of long-extinct "polar camels" to the fantastically weird microorganisms living at freezing temperatures in cryoconite holes. Tedesco weaves together the bald facts on climate change with poetic reflections on this endangered landscape, the epic deeds of great Arctic explorers, and the legends of the rare local populations. The Hidden Life of Ice is more than a diatribe on climate—it's a moving tribute to a beautiful place that may be gone too soon.

Author Bio

Alberto Flores d'Arcais was born in Rome and graduated from the University of Rome with a degree in philosophy. He's written for newspapers and magazines since the 1970s and has reported on hard-hitting issues like civil wars, drug trafficking, and the collapses of dictatorships internationally since the 1980s. He is also well known for his interviews with world leaders and culture icons. In 2002, Alberto Flores d'Arcais was a John S. Knight Fellow for Journalism at Stanford University. He now spends his time between New York and Rome.

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