Climate Crisis for Beginners
By: Andy Prentice
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This book explains, in simple language and with clear illustrations, what the climate is, and how it is changing very rapidly at the moment, and the effects this is having on our planet. It tackles suggestions about what needs to change in the way people live, from power stations to farming, and explains why it's so difficult to do. Along the way, it also talks about what individuals can do, including tips on how to keep a clear head and not get overwhelmed by bad news. Part of the award-winning 'for Beginners' series, which includes Politics for Beginners, Business for Beginners and Money for Beginners. Full-colour illustrations throughout, combining diagrams and graphs with humorous comic strips. Created in collaboration with Steve Smith, head of Climate Science at the UK government's Dept of Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy, also a fellow at Oxford University.
Publication Date:
30/11/-0001
Number of Pages::
128
Binding:
Hard Back
ISBN:
9781474979863
Publisher Date:
30/11/-0001
Number of Pages::
128
Binding:
Hard Back
ISBN:
9781474979863
This book explains, in simple language and with clear illustrations, what the climate is, and how it is changing very rapidly at the moment, and the effects this is having on our planet. It tackles suggestions about what needs to change in the way people live, from power stations to farming, and explains why it's so difficult to do. Along the way, it also talks about what individuals can do, including tips on how to keep a clear head and not get overwhelmed by bad news. Part of the award-winning 'for Beginners' series, which includes Politics for Beginners, Business for Beginners and Money for Beginners. Full-colour illustrations throughout, combining diagrams and graphs with humorous comic strips. Created in collaboration with Steve Smith, head of Climate Science at the UK government's Dept of Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy, also a fellow at Oxford University.