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“A Voyage Across an Ancient Ocean” by David Goodrich

Location http://facebook.com/curiousiguana
Date Sunday, September 13, 2020 at 5:00pm - 6:00pm
Duration   1 hours
Link https://curiousiguana.com/event/goodrich/
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VIRTUAL – DAVID GOODRICH: A VOYAGE ACROSS AN ANCIENT OCEAN

Join us on Facebook Live on Sunday, September 13 at 5 pm as David Goodrich discusses his latest book, A Voyage Across an Ancient Ocean. David will answer questions and sign preordered copies of the book following the book talk.

About the book:

In the face of widespread misinformation and misunderstanding, a climate scientist ventures into the vast heart of America’s new oil country on just two wheels.

Recently recovered from his epic bicycle journey that took him from the Delaware shore to the Oregon coast, distinguished climate scientist David Goodrich sets out on his bike again to traverse the Western Interior Seaway—an ancient ocean that once spread across half of North America. When the waters cleared a geologic age ago, what was left behind was vast, flat prairie, otherworldly rock formations, and oil shale deposits.

As Goodrich journeys through the Badlands and Theodore Roosevelt National Park and across the prairies of the upper Midwest and Canada, we get a raw and ground-level view of where the tar sands and oil reserves are being opened up at an incredible and unprecedented pace. Extraordinary and unregulated, this “black goldrush” is boom and bust in every sense. In a manner reminiscent of John McPhee and Rachel Carson, combined with Goodrich’s wry self-deprecation and scientific expertise, A Voyage Across an Ancient Ocean is a galvanizing and adventure-filled read that gets to the heart of drilling on our continent.

About the author:

David Goodrich worked at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration in Silver Spring and served as the Director of the UN Global Climate Observing System in Geneva, Switzerland. He retired as head of NOAA’s Climate Observations and Monitoring Program. In addition to the bicycle trip south from Alberta, he has ridden from Delaware to Oregon, down the Appalachians and across Montana, South Dakota, France and Spain. His earlier book was A Hole in the Wind: A Climate Scientist’s Bicycle Journey Across the United States. He lives in Maryland.

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