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Climate Change: What Everyone Needs to Know | Joseph Romm
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"This is, for my money, the best single-source primer on the state of climate change." - New York Magazine "The right book at the right time: accessible, comprehensive, unflinching, humane." - The Daily Beast "A must-read." - The Guardian The essential primer on what will be the defining issue of our time, Climate Change: What Everyone Needs to Know is a clear-eyed overview of the science, conflicts, and implications of our warming planet. From Joseph Romm, Chief Science Advisor for National Geographic's Years of Living Dangerously series and one of Rolling Stone's "100 people who are changing America," Climate Change offers user-friendly, scientifically rigorous answers to the most difficult (and commonly politicized) questions surrounding what climatologist Lonnie Thompson has deemed "a clear and present danger to civilization." New questions about climate change addressed in this guide include: Analysis of the Paris climate agreement, including the United States' withdrawal Examines implications of the clean energy revolution, from solar and wind power to batteries and electric cars The latest on climate science, including updates on efforts to stem or slow climate change Insights into what Donald Trump's presidency means for climate action in the US and internationally As the global response to climate change continues to evolve, Climate Change: What Everyone Needs to Know offers smart, unbiased answers to the most difficult questions in an area dogged by misunderstanding and politicization.
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Billypar
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Nothing more or less than a simple summary of the research and what we can expect under different scenarios. Could it have used another editing pass to get rid of some repetition? Sure. Does he spend a weird amount of time dismissing hydrogen fuel cell electric videos? Yeah, a bit. But it was refreshingly straightforward. I'm not sure I left feeling 'hopeful' exactly but informed and not as depressed as with most
#climatechange education.

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McFarchie
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New Ink! These are the climate change birthmarks of my daughter and I. They are the Earth's average Co2 level (per million parts) for the year each of us were born (1971 and 2006). Hopefully they will make for excellent conversation starters 🤙🏼

Simona I like this 👍 5y
PaperbackPirate That‘s really cool!! (and sad) 5y
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Bookwomble
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saresmoore My thoughts exactly. 6y
gradcat 👍 6y
Weaponxgirl It‘s both funny and depressing at the same time. 6y
Bookwomble @saresmoore I was starting to think I was the only person dour enough to see the dark side of the winter sunshine. @Weaponxgirl Yes, trying to inhabit the former space, but feel we're collectively heading into the latter. 6y
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