The Glass Ark

The Glass Ark

by Karen Liptak , Linnea Gentry

A noncritical account of some technologists' search for solutions to environmental degradation. Gentry and Liptak describe Biosphere 2's attempt to reproduce Earth's natural ecosystem under human control in the hope of developing self-contained environments for sustaining habitation in space and other hostile situations. They briefly outline the web of life, the idea of learning from life by imitating it, the design and construction of a sealed greenhouse, the major experiments to be conducted, conditions for the humans living inside, and prospects for the future. The excitement generated among scientists and futurists working on this project or awaiting its results is successfully conveyed in the clear and lively text that presents complex ideas in a well-digested fashion. Since the only coverage thus far has been in periodicals or adult books, this is a welcome addition for young readers.

Book Information

ISBN: 9780140349283
Publisher: Penguin