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| Best Sellers Rank | 203,205 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) 62 in Environmental Engineering 73 in Environmental Engineering & Technology 129 in Popular Science Weather |
| Customer reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (182) |
| Dimensions | 17.02 x 1.27 x 11.18 cm |
| Edition | 4th |
| ISBN-10 | 0198867867 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0198867869 |
| Item weight | 1.05 kg |
| Language | English |
| Part of series | Very Short Introductions |
| Print length | 160 pages |
| Publication date | 19 Aug. 2021 |
| Publisher | OUP Oxford |
L**M
Handy pocketbook
A lot of detail in accessible language. Good for backing up an argument with people who want to ignore the emergency.
R**S
V Good intro to the climate change issues
V Good intro to the climate change issues
C**R
Highly informative
The book is about 160 pages long, but contains an extraordinary amount of information on climate change. It's a model of clarity and covers both the science and politics of climate change. Highly recommended.
M**J
Short clear intro to Climate Change
Well written description of Climate Change, avoids technical details/description and describes the causes and effects of climate change
S**E
eye-opening
The author succinctly explains just how bad things could become due to climate change, and he also explains how we have everything but the political will to do something about it. I do not have a science background and yet I found the book to be easy to understand. The author offers a message of hope for the future and it is clear that he believes that the problems we are facing can be overcome.
S**N
Needs an update and rewrite
This 3rd Edition of 2014 is already very out of date. If a future update included a re-write of some badly expressed prose and a complete list of abbreviations (it currently includes about 40% of abbreviations), it would be a good introduction.
A**R
Absolutely biased
A**R
1st chapter good,then science lost , enter politics . amazon wants more words so here they are more than 20 of them
C**N
The Oxford "Very Short Introduction" series is a great way to become familiar with a host of historical, literary, scientific, and cultural topics. This introduction to climate change outlines the key evidence for the damage done since the Industrial Revolution--and that has accelerated since the end of World War II. A combination of factors have contributed to environmental damage that, if not reversed soon, could prove permanent. The explosion of fossil fuel usage and the expansion of carbon dioxide-producing industries in the past 40 years has warmed the planet. This has given rise to changes in weather patterns, loss of permanent ice packs and glaciers, and destruction or depletion of fisheries and other food sources. As the global population increases, former forested areas--particularly in the Amazon basin--have been cleared to produce crops for food. As forests shrink, the planet's ability to absorb and neutralize harmful gases has decline thus exacerbating the warming problem. Of course, the issues are complex and require governments and individuals to commit to actions that reverse the doomsday-producing warming trends. It appears that the point of no return will occur sometime between 2030-50, but with each passing year, the likelihood of reversing the trends becomes more remote. I recommend this book and any of the other excellent works in the Very Short Introduction series as sources for getting a foundational knowledge of topics.
M**A
Good read, very entertaining and informative. My only observation is that at times the author gets carried away by personal opinions rather than facts. Solid 4 stars for me.
C**W
It is a moral imperative that our generation create a sustainable civilization for our children and grandchildren to inherit. Climate change is the biggest threat to sustainability. This book explains the problem crisply covering both the science and politics. The technological solution is feasible and affordable (2-3% of global GDP). It is the political solution that presently escapes us. A grass roots uprising is needed. This book makes the topic accessible to the entire electorate and will help fuel (pardon the pun) that movement.
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