The Age of Melt

What Glaciers, Ice Mummies, and Ancient Artifacts Teach Us about Climate, Culture, and a Future without Ice

Media Type:Audiobook
Genre(s):Science & Technology
Environment
Narrator(s):Stacy Gonzalez
ISBN:9781666675405
Publish Date:10/01/2024
Run Time:8 Hours, 46 Minutes
Language:English
Publisher:Dreamscape Media

Audiobook

“[Narrator] Stacy Gonzalez brings a touch of suspense to the story, and she strikes a sympathetic chord as she narrates . . . Her voice softens as she narrates the ethical concerns behind [ice patch archaeology]. Concern over climate change, which could diminish the world’s ice, is constantly in the background…” –AudioFile Magazine

An entertaining pop-sci narrative investigating ice patch archaeology and the role of glaciers in the development of human culture.

Glaciers figure prominently in both ancient and contemporary narratives around the world. They inspire art and literature. They spark both fear and awe. And they give and take life. In The Age of Melt, environmental journalist Lisa Baril explores the deep-rooted cultural connection between humans and ice through time.

Thousands of organic artifacts are emerging from patches of melting ice in mountain ranges around the world. Archaeologists are in a race against time to find them before they disappear forever. In entertaining and enlightening prose, Baril travels from the Alps to the Andes, investigating what these artifacts teach us about climate and culture. But this is not a chronicle of loss. The Age of Melt explores what these artifacts reveal about culture, wilderness, and what we gain when we rethink our relationship to the world and its most precious and ephemeral substance—ice.