The Life and Death of Planet Earth

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The Life and Death of Planet Earth is a popular science book that explores the long-term past and future evolution of Earth and its biosphere, co-authored by astrobiologist Donald Brownlee and paleontologist Peter Ward.

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instanceOf popular science book
author Donald Brownlee NERFINISHED
Peter Ward NERFINISHED
coAuthor Donald Brownlee NERFINISHED
Peter Ward NERFINISHED
coAuthorField Donald Brownlee – astrobiology NERFINISHED
Peter Ward – paleontology NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
discusses climate change over geological time
end of complex life on Earth
future mass extinction scenarios
loss of oceans in Earth’s far future
mass extinctions
plate tectonics and continental drift
runaway greenhouse effect
explores effects of solar evolution on Earth
future extinction of life on Earth
geological timescales
habitability of Earth over time
focusesOn evolution of Earth
evolution of the biosphere
long-term future of Earth
long-term past of Earth
genre popular science
hasContributorOccupation astrobiologist
paleontologist
intendedAudience general audience
language English
mediaType print
relatedWorkField Earth science literature
astrobiology literature
paleontology literature
subject Earth NERFINISHED
astrobiology
biosphere
paleontology
planetary evolution
timeScaleDiscussed billions of years
topic origin and fate of life on Earth
writingStyle accessible scientific explanation

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Donald Brownlee notableWork The Life and Death of Planet Earth
Donald Brownlee coAuthorOf The Life and Death of Planet Earth