What are some good books on the history of Earth's climate?
February 12, 2009 8:14 AM

I'm looking into global climate history. Is there a particularly good overview for this?

I'm a layman interested in climate change in the Earth's history - not just within a human timeframe, but reaching back as far as the term "climate" can reasonably be applied.
I'm looking for books - although if you know documentaries or websites that deal with this I'd be glad for that info as well - including both those which give a good overview of Earth's climatic history and those which specialize in specific eras. Accessibility to someone without a Ph.D. in the field would also be a plus.
posted by AdamCSnider to Science & Nature (3 answers total)
It's been a while since I read it, but I believe The Weather Makers is what you may be looking for.
posted by entropy at 9:04 AM on February 12, 2009


A Green History of the World would be a decent starting point for the human-history-scale part.
posted by Zed at 9:33 AM on February 12, 2009


Seconding The Weather Makers.
posted by dondiego87 at 10:07 PM on February 12, 2009


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