La 6e extinction: comment l'homme détruit la vie

ISBN-10
2897580232
ISBN-13
9782897580230
Category
Environmental disasters
Pages
400
Language
French
Published
2015
Author
Elizabeth Kolbert

Description

Dans cet essai percutant, Elizabeth Kolbert explique pourquoi et comment nous détruisons notre environnement à petit feu et présente les conséquences désastreuses qui en découlent.

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