A completely new book on the politics of climate change in a post-Copenhagen world.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Danny Chivers is a freelance carbon analyst and environmental writer. He recently created for The Guardian newspaper an online carbon calculator encapsulating all of the UK's emissions - and is working on one that will do the same for the US. He is also a prominent performance poet.
Inhaltsangabe
Contents Foreword by Nicola Bullardoo Introduction Part A: The Science 1 How do we know that climate change is happening? 2 How bad could it get? 3 Why is climate denial on the rise? Part B: The Solutions 4 Where are all the emissions coming from? 5 How much do we need to cut? 6 What are the solutions? Part C: The Way Forward 7 What is the political history of climate change? 8 Why haven't we fixed it yet? 9 What is it going to take? 10 What might a zero-carbon future look like? 11 Ten top tips to save the climate Bibliography and Useful Contacts Index
Contents Foreword by Nicola Bullardoo Introduction Part A: The Science 1 How do we know that climate change is happening? 2 How bad could it get? 3 Why is climate denial on the rise? Part B: The Solutions 4 Where are all the emissions coming from? 5 How much do we need to cut? 6 What are the solutions? Part C: The Way Forward 7 What is the political history of climate change? 8 Why haven't we fixed it yet? 9 What is it going to take? 10 What might a zero-carbon future look like? 11 Ten top tips to save the climate Bibliography and Useful Contacts Index
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