John Burroughs Medal for Distinguished Natural History Book
PEN/Martha Albrand Award Finalist
"[Green's] prose rings with the elemental clarity of the ice he knows
so well." --PEN Awards Committee citation
A classic of contemporary nature writing, the award-winning Water, Ice
& Stone is both a scientific and poetic journey into Antarctica,
addressing the ecological importance of the continent within the context
of climate change. Bill Green has been traveling to this remote and
primordial place at the bottom of the Earth since 1968. With this book
he focuses on the McMurdo Dry Valleys--an area that is deceptively
timeless as a stark landscape of rock and ice. Here, Green delves into
the geochemistry of the region and discovers a wealth of data, which
vividly speaks to the health and climate of the larger world.
Bill Green is a geochemist and professor emeritus at Miami
University in Oxford, Ohio. He first traveled to Antarctica in 1968 and
began conducting research there in 1980. He is also the author of
Boltzmann's Tomb: Travels in Search of Science.