Dust: The Story of the Modern World in a Trillion Particles

Author(s): Jay Owens

Physical Sciences | Earth Sciences

DUST is unmistakably a major book in the making. This is a book with an extraordinary global story to tell, but - and - also with an ethical argument to advance. - Robert Macfarlane


Four-and-a-half billion years ago, Planet Earth was formed from a vast spinning nebula of cosmic dust, the detritus left over from the birth of the sun. Within the next hundred years, human life on swathes of the earth's surface will also end, in a haze of heat, drought and, again, dust.


Dust is the legacy of twentieth-century progress and a profound threat to life in the twenty-first. And yet it's something we hardly ever consider - so small and so mundane as to be beyond the threshold of thought.All of history is recorded in the dust we create: the pollution we make, the fires we start, the chemicals we use, the volcanos that erupt.


Now, for the first time DUST will examine this substance and reveal it's importance and the fascinating stories it has.

Description: DUST is unmistakably a major book in the making. This is a book with an extraordinary global story to tell, but - and - also with an ethical argument to advance. - Robert Macfarlane


Combining history and science, a sweeping look at the smallest substance and the biggest challenges facing people and the planet.
Four-and-a-half billion years ago, Planet Earth was formed from a vast spinning nebula of cosmic dust, the detritus left over from the birth of the sun. Within the next 100 years, human life on swathes of the Earth's surface will end in a haze of heat, drought, and, again, dust. Dust is a legacy of 20th-century progress and a profound threat to life in the 21st century.


And yet dust is something we hardly ever consider--it is so small and so mundane as to be beyond the threshold of thought.


Jay Owen's Dust sparks curiosity and corrects that oversight. This is a book on humanity, the Earth, and what we've done to it over the last century. It moves from the sunlit orange groves of a thirsty Los Angeles at the birth of the "automotive city," to Oklahoma and its Dust Bowl migrants. Owens takes readers to NASA and the Jet Propulsion Lab where spacecraft are built in "clean rooms" and to the Aral Sea, Chernobyl, and the Greenland Ice Sheet, to help us better understand our legacy and the challenges we face in the years ahead.


This is a smart, beautifully written book that builds big ideas from the smallest particles.


Author Biography: Jay Owens is a writer and researcher based in London, UK. Her work explores dust and digital media - both complex, ambivalent ecosystems where grand technological dreams come to clash with messier practical realities. Jay is a former Research Director at the audience insight platform Pulsar, helping media and technology companies (including Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, & Samsung) understand the present state of things online. Her research and comment on technology, media culture and behaviour has received coverage in the Guardian, WIRED, VICE and advertising press.


 


 


Product Information

General Fields

  • : 9781529362657
  • : Hodder & Stoughton
  • : Hodder & Stoughton Ltd
  • : 0.3
  • : 01 May 2023
  • : 232mm x 152mm x 232mm
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Jay Owens
  • : Paperback
  • : 551.5113
  • : 416
  • : RB