This book contains texts by the Nobel laureate Paul J. Crutzen who is
best known for his research on ozone depletion. It comprises Crutzen's
autobiography, several pictures documenting important stages of his
life, and his most important scientific publications. The Dutch
atmospheric chemist is one of the world's most cited scientists in
geosciences. His political engagement makes him a tireless ambassador
for environmental issues such as climate change. He popularized the term
'Anthropocene' for the current geological era acknowledging the enduring
influence of humankind on planet Earth. This concept conceives humans to
be a geologic factor, influencing the evolution of our globe and the
living beings populating it. The selection of texts is representing Paul
Crutzen´s scientific oeuvre as his research interests span from ozone
depletion to the climatic impacts of biomass burning, the consequences
of a worldwide atomic war - the Nuclear Winter - to geoengineering and
the Anthropocene.