Climate Emergency Atlas

· Sold by Penguin
Ebook
96
Pages
Eligible

About this ebook

Our house is on fire - it's time to wake up to the climate crisis facing planet Earth before it's too late.

This unique graphic atlas tells you everything you need to know about climate change and what we can do to turn things around. Which countries generate the highest CO2 emissions? Which coastal cities are most vulnerable to rising sea levels? What will the polar ice caps look like in 10 years' time? Which countries have successfully harnessed renewable energy sources?

Includes facts and figures and more than 30 dynamic maps, Climate Emergency Atlas is clear and easy to understand, making it the perfect reference guide for all young climate activists.

About the author

Principal contributor: Dan Hooke, MS in Climate Change Studies from University College, London.

Consultants: Frans Berkhoult, PhD, of King's College London; Kirstin Dow, PhD, of the University of South Carolina. Dr. Dow is the author of Atlas of Climate Change, and both Dr. Berkhoult and Dr. Dow have collaborated with the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC).

US foreword writer: Jamie Margolin is a Colombian-American climate justice activist. She is the co-executive director of Zero Hour, a climate action organization based in Seattle, Washingon.

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