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Mars once had an ocean larger than the Pacific.
Mars once had an atmosphere.
Mars once had life.
They are all gone.
What happened on Mars?
And could it happen here?

Dead Mars, Dying Earth, a stunning, true story of science on the brink, has been released to glowing reviews. This is the story of a NASA researchers remarkable transformation from an environmental skeptic to one of the leading proponents of the dangers of global warming.

Written with the can't-put-it-down narrative drive of good fiction, this scientific saga has been endorsed by everyone from a Nobel Laureate, a founder of Greenpeace, and New Age writer, James Redfield to the publisher of Skeptic Magazine and a wide spectrum of members of the business community.

Dead Mars, Dying Earth is a lyrical, full-body immersion. You'll be thrust from the surface of Mars aboard a meteor, race through history, witness cosmic dramas up close and personal, and plunge deeply into the depths of the ocean. And when the dust has settled you'll discover that you are changed somehow endowed with the ability to create future possibility on a new and exotic planet: Earth.

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Is our planet's condition terminal? Whether or not you have faith in the mounting scientific evidence pointing toward potentially catastrophic effects of our atmospheric meddling, you must admit that if the prophets are right, we'd better learn to breathe carbon dioxide in a hurry. Physicist John E. Brandenburg and science writer Monica Rix Paxson warn that our big blue marble might become just another cold dead rock in Dead Mars, Dying Earth, a parallel study of our history and our neighbor's, drawing on the information amassed over decades of scientific research and exploration. The writing is florid, even a bit messianic at times, but the writers believe that our time is limited and that we must immediately stop deforestation and dependence on fossil fuel if we want our species to make it more than a few generations. Despite bringing in some unnecessary and controversial "evidence" (did they really need to tout the face on Mars to make their case for global warming?), they still make a compelling case that life did exist on Mars but was extinguished by an out-of-control greenhouse effect. Refreshingly, they suggest that we fight science with science, arguing that fusion power and space exploration are crucial to our continuing survival. This may be the argument that sways the nervous conservatives who fear economic recession or worse if we heed the environmentalists' call to action. If so, Dead Mars, Dying Earth could be the 21st century's Silent Spring. --Rob Lightner
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"A fabulously alive, riveting and deeply human tale of scientific revelation and dawning conviction, which ultimately charts a clear, sane path through an incredibly dangerous time for the health and life of our planet."

Commander Mark Huber, retired, US Navy

"This is an intellectual tour-de-force. The authors range engagingly far and wide through the forest of scientific literature and disciplines to ferret out for us how Earth and Mars share a parallel ecological and geological history. Fortunately, rather than leaving us swimming in misery at the news, Brandenburg and Paxson give us the concrete steps to take to create a future Garden Earth, which will ensure that Earth avoids becoming a broken clone of dreary, dry and very dead Mars."

Dr. James Strange, field archeologist and Professor of Religious Studies, member Editorial Board of Biblical Archeology Review

"This book transformed my thinking about our planet with the same power and intensity that the Feminine Mystique changed my thinking about being a woman."

Nancy Hill, LCSW and Psychotherapist

Dead Mars, Dying Earth is "...Marvelous...a book which transforms the scientific history of global warming into a page-turning suspense story."

Dr. David Webb, Chairman, UN Conference on Peaceful Uses of Space, Member of the former US National Commission on Space

"An environmental story so big it takes two planets to tell it. These are stories of science to save a planets soul. They climb inside your heart and mind. Read Dead Mars Dying Earth and your home world will never look the same. Highly recommended."

Thom Hartmann, author The Last Hours of Ancient Sunlight and Attention Deficit Disorder: A Different Perception

"From a series of stories which at first seem unrelated, a disturbing picture of a possible future emerges. Brandenburg and Paxson lead the reader to what seems to be an inescapable conclusionthat we may be leading our planet to a point of no returnand that something must be done, and done soon."

Dr. Mark Carlotto, leading US imaging scientist, Pacific Sierra Research

"Paxson and Brandenburg are masters of telling a story... they scare you, excite you, invite you to laugh, but most of all, to think."

Ulysses Doss, Humanities Professor, University of Montana "Thank you for giving me the opportunity to read Dead Mars, Dying Earth. I actually read the entire book in one sitting last Sunday but have waited until now to write as the message was so powerful that I needed to let is sit for some time. The most meaningful books are those whose story or message linger long after the read and this book is truly one that will live with me.

"Not since the Limits to Growth, which I read nearly 30 years ago has a book so effectively made the case documenting the negative impact of man on the environment, while raising the specter of environmental catastrophe and yet holding out realistic solutions and hope. Dead Mars, Dying Earth goes one step further with a writing style that is less a documentary and more drama, holding the readers interest and effectively making the case that our Earth is exceptionally rare and exceptionally fragile.

Don Mayer, founder North Wind Power Company and owner of Small Dog Electronics (a major Internet computer sales firm)

"Upon reading Dead Mars, Dying Earth, I understand how foolish it is to be a conservationist without being equally an environmentalist... I thoroughly enjoyed the book and it has changed my consciousness...The envisioned solution to the problem is one of the few I've seen to an environmental problem, from legitimate scientists, that recognizes the economic hardships and resistance which radical 'environmentally pure' solutions would engender... This book does a fine job of avoiding these divisive political statements while explaining very clearly that these are grave concerns for everyone in all camps."

Tom Barnett, Senior Information Analyst, Salt River Project Power Company

"This is good! This is powerful! The science is informative, well written and nicely spiced and sliced with historical anecdotes and human dramas. I got started and could not put it down."

Dr. Horace Crater, Professor of Physics, The University of Tennessee Space Institute

"Fifty-five million years ago an abrupt, massive release of carbon from ocean reservoirs resulted in the warming of the oceans by 5 to 7 Centigrade. Extinctions occurred; and the Earths ecosystems were forever altered. Could it happen again? In Dead Mars, Dying Earth, Brandenburg and Paxson propose a similar scenario. Are we now on the verge of a massive release of carbon? This compelling book digs deep into the heart of carbon dioxide and other environmental concerns to offer both an inspired wake-up-call and an alarming warning."

James Erjavec, M.S., Environmental Geologist. Geochemist, Parsons Infrastructure & Technology Inc.

"The message in Dead Mars, Dying Earth is too compelling to ignore. It is a fast-paced, exciting wake-up call, reading almost like a scientific whodunit. In the end we meet the perpetrator and it is us. In our blind struggle for the survival of the fittest, richest and most beautiful, we seem to have forgotten many of the fundamentals necessary to support all life. We should no longer be engaged in a contest to get the best stateroom on boardwe are now pitched into real-life drama to save our entire ship. Our only hope is that it is still not too late to stem the tide of ignorance and apathy. This opportunity may no longer be available five years from now."

Jean-Claude Koven, President, Broadmoor Group

"This is the best book Ive ever read! A meaty book, full of wondrous insight!"

Joel Bowker, Biologist and retired Industrial Chemist, Rustoleum Corporation

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  • PublisherChrysalis Books
  • Publication date2002
  • ISBN 10 1843335603
  • ISBN 13 9781843335603
  • BindingPaperback
  • Number of pages336
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