Global Warming: Technology, Nature and Society

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After the successful achievements of the Industrial Revolution, man has been able to control the processes of nature, in that he can cross the rivers, the oceans and the mountains very easily. He can make use of resources of the earth above it and beneath it. Man has acquired the capacity to manufacture cloth with artificial material and has tried to control the resources of the earth. During this process the resources of the earth have been exploited very substantially, especially and coal, the wood and the petrol. The burning of these materials, has led to the rise in temperature of the earth. As a result of this it is feared that in a few years time around 50 years the glaciers will melt down and flood the rivers and the oceans and the low lying population may be affected very adversely. Also the layers of the atmosphere have been disturbed by the use of gas and other such factors. The Scientists of the world are worried over these developments and are thinking to work for the survival of the humanity.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR R.K. Sharma

Dr. R.K. Sharma, (born 1932) Professor and Head of the Department of Ancient Indian History Culture and Archaeology and Dean, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Jabalpur retired in 1992. Subsequently he was Visiting Professor in the University of Sagar for one academic session and Senior Research Fellow of the Indian Council of Historical Research for three years. Dr. Sharma’s contributions to the cause of Indian Archaeology in general and Archaeology of Madhya Pradesh in particular are widely acclaimed. On account of this he was felicitated by a Volume (in two parts) entitled “Heritage of Indian-Past and Present” which was brought out in his honour and presented to him in 1994. The credit of directing the archaeological excavations of Gilaulikhera, Kakrehta and Patan goes to him. A large number of research papers have been published by him in journals of national and international repute. His prestigious publications include : Madhya Pradesh Ke Puratattva Ka Sandarbha Granth (Bhopal, 1974), The Temple of Chaunsatha Yogini at Bheraghat (Delhi, 1978), Art of the Paramaras of Malwa (Ed.) (Delhi, 1979), The Kalachuris and Their Times (Delhi, 1980), Indian Archaeology-New Perspectives (Ed.) (Delhi, 1982), Archaeology of Bhopal Region (Delhi, 1980), Rock-Art of India (Ed.) (Delhi, 1983), Vajapeya – Essays on Evolution of Indian Art and Culture (Prof. K.D. Bajpai Fel. Vol.) (Ed.) (Delhi, 1987), Studies in Shell Script (Ed.) (Delhi, 1990), Art of the Kalachuris (Ed.) (Bhopal, 1991), Excavations at Kakrehta (Delhi, 1992), Krsna Smrti (Prof. K.D. Bajpai Comm. Vol.) (Ed.) (Delhi, 1995), and Prehistoric Art in India (Dr. S.K. Pandey Fel. Vol.) (Ed.) (Delhi, 1996). A series of other publications are in process.

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Title
Global Warming: Technology, Nature and Society
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8189557181
Length
vii+279p., Figures; Tables; 23cm.
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