This book identifies the positive tipping points that can help us avoid the worst and shows how we can all play a part in triggering positive tipping points that accelerate us out of the climate crisis.
This book identifies the positive tipping points that can help us avoid the worst and shows how we can all play a part in triggering positive tipping points that accelerate us out of the climate crisis.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Professor Tim Lenton is Chair in Climate Change and Earth System Science at the University of Exeter, where he founded the Global Systems Institute. His research focuses on understanding how life has transformed the Earth system over the past 4 billion years, and how humans are transforming it now. He uses computer models to simulate the climate and biogeochemical cycles. Tim is renowned for his work in identifying climate tipping points, which informed the setting of the 'well below 2°C' climate target. He is passionate about the opportunities for positive tipping points in human activities to accelerate action towards global sustainability.
Inhaltsangabe
Part I - Urgency 1: Accelerating change 2: Lean back gently 3: Past tipping points 4: On thin ice 5: Losing our niche 6: Averting disaster Part II - Transformation 7: Aunt Lilian 8: The Greta effect 9: That A-ha moment 10: A quiet revolution 11: Pedal to the metal 12: Land ahoy
Part I - Urgency 1: Accelerating change 2: Lean back gently 3: Past tipping points 4: On thin ice 5: Losing our niche 6: Averting disaster Part II - Transformation 7: Aunt Lilian 8: The Greta effect 9: That A-ha moment 10: A quiet revolution 11: Pedal to the metal 12: Land ahoy
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