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acorns,
100
Acuña, José Luis,
180
Aeschylus,
156
Africa,
33
–36
edge of extinction in,
243
–44
evolution in,
199
migration from,
262
African Rift Valley,
50
cotton,
82
–85
land devoted to,
88
rooftop,
86
and soil,
see
soil
tobacco,
83
Alaska Whale Foundation,
169
Aleutian Islands,
184
–87
algae, and coral reefs,
174
algae blooms,
84
alkaline vents,
28
Alpha Centauri B,
235
Alvan Clark & Sons,
219
Alvarez, Luis Walter,
16
Alvarez, Walter,
16
Amazon, black earth in,
80
–82
Amchitka Island,
185
–87
Amiskwia
,
32
Amundsen, Roald,
40
Amundson, Ronald,
87
Anderson, Roland C.,
195
animals:
confined feeding of,
103
domestication of,
75
,
95
,
213
,
238
poaching,
211
Anomalocaris
,
32
antelopes, pronghorn,
208
Anthropocene age,
263
antibiotic resistance,
102
–6
ants, leaf-cutting,
188
Apollo space program,
222
aquaculture,
115
Archer, Steve,
47
Arctic:
oil reserves in,
248
artificial intelligence (AI),
259
,
260
–61
Asáninka Indians,
3
Asia, population growth in,
65
–66
Atacama Desert,
1
Atlantic Ocean, formation of,
159
Atlantis
(research vessel),
28
atlatl (spear thrower),
236
–37
aurochs,
212
Australia, loss of large animals in,
199
Australian Marine Mammal Research Centre,
169
Australopithecus afarensis
(Lucy),
56
Balisi, Mairin,
214
Barnett, Allan,
177
Barnosky, Anthony,
7
,
88
,
151
,
250
Barrat, James,
260
–61
Battle of Waterloo,
73
Bawa, Kamaljit,
134
Beale, Lt. Edward,
207
bears, short-faced,
214
–15
Beebe, William,
118
beehives,
86
Belnap, Jayne,
144
Bennett, Liz,
211
Bergmann, Carl,
204
Bergmann’s rule,
203
–4
Bernhardt, Emily S.,
24
–25
Big Bang,
251
bighorn sheep,
48
Bikini Atoll,
77
biochar (
terra preta
),
80
–82
and soil experiments,
73
species interaction,
133
–34
biosphere,
271
Biosphere 2 (Mars One),
230
–34
biosphere people,
134
–35
black smokers,
27
Blanford, William and Henry,
40
blue-green algae,
29
bonobos,
61
–62
boojum trees,
107
Borlaug, Norman,
78
Boston, watershed program of,
132
Bostrom, Nick,
258
–60
Bowers, Henry,
41
Boyden, Ed,
258
Boyle, Brad,
44
brachiopods,
14
brain, uploading,
258
–63
Brainy Bonnie (orangutan),
60
–61
Brophy, James,
34
Brown, Caitlin,
214
Brusatte, Stephen,
244
bryozoans,
14
Burgess Shale,
30
–32
Burmese pythons,
45
–46
Calambokidis, John,
169
California condor,
7
California Current,
121
Cambrian period,
30
camels, in North America,
207
,
210
Camp Pendleton,
163
Capitan Reef, Texas,
11
–14,
17
,
18
,
32
Carroll, Scott,
213
Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies,
24
–25,
28
,
271
cats, saber-and scimitar-toothed,
201
,
202
,
214
,
216
CFCs (chlorofluorocarbons),
228
Chan, Margaret,
106
cheetahs, rewilding,
207
–8,
209
,
210
Chernobyl exclusion zone,
165
–66
Chicxulub crater, Mexico,
16
–17,
271
Chihuahuan Desert,
206
China:
disease in,
92
mining for rare earth metals,
178
and the perfect soldier,
257
Permian-Triassic boundary line in,
18
–19
traditional medicine in,
211
Choate, Dave,
163
Civil War, US,
269
climate change:
abrupt,
245
–46
and carbon release,
247
computer models of,
245
–46
and melting ice,
248
–50
cloning,
257
CO
2
,
19
,
21
,
22
,
25
,
64
,
87
,
169
,
172
,
173
Cochran, Gregory,
237
,
238
,
239
,
252
–53,
254
–55
Coleman, Kevin,
76
Colnett, James,
116
Columbus, Christopher,
95
Conde, Dalia Amor,
136
–40
Conservation International,
1
,
2
,
43
–44
continental drift,
37
,
39
,
40
,
41
–42,
159
Coolidge, Calvin,
142
Cortés, Hernan,
95
cotton,
82
–85
cougars,
201
Courtillot, Vincent,
271
Cretaceous extinction:
asteroid as cause of,
6
,
16
–17,
20
,
73
,
184
,
244
oxygen deprivation in,
113
recovery from,
152
crinoids,
13
–14
crocodiles,
53
–54,
55
,
161
–62,
174
Crutzen, Paul J.,
263
Cucapá Indians,
149
cuneiform writing,
75
Curiosity
rover,
221
cuttlefish,
194
–95
cyanobacteria,
29
and HMS
Beagle
,
37
–39
On the Origin of Species
,
39
,
56
,
238
Dawkins, Richard,
244
Death Valley National Park,
203
–4