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Coldest Cities - cover

Coldest Cities

Yves Earhart

Traduttore A AI

Casa editrice: Publifye

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Coldest Cities explores how people thrive in the world's most frigid urban environments. It delves into the geography of extreme cold, highlighting the remarkable human resilience found in places like Yakutsk and Norilsk, where temperatures plummet far below freezing for extended periods.

 
The book examines the innovative strategies these communities have developed, from unique architectural designs to cultural practices, that enable survival and a surprising quality of life despite the harsh climate. The book argues that living in extreme cold is a testament to human ingenuity. For instance, some cities have developed heating systems that utilize geothermal energy.

 
The study begins by establishing a scientific baseline, discussing the physiological impacts of extreme cold on the human body. It then progresses through case studies of specific cities, analyzing their geographical context, historical development, and the unique adaptations of their residents. Coldest Cities connects these localized experiences to broader themes, such as climate change and sustainable living, illustrating how lessons from these extreme environments can inform adaptation strategies worldwide.

 
By using a combination of climatological data, historical records, and first-hand accounts, the book offers a comprehensive and accessible understanding of life in the planet's most challenging urban settings.
Disponibile da: 12/02/2025.
Lunghezza di stampa: 71 pagine.

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