In clear, accessible prose, a fascinating new book that explains climate change--its implications for the future and what we can and cannot do to avoid further change--to the layperson produced by a highly regarded independent, non-profit journalism and research organization.
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In clear, accessible prose, a fascinating new book that explains climate change--its implications for the future and what we can and cannot do to avoid further change--to the layperson produced by a highly regarded independent, non-profit journalism and research organization.
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I highly recommend this book to anyone who doesn't have a clue what climate change is about but want to learn. This is full of basic popular questions with 1-3 page answers well written in English, not jargon. Some details may be a bit out of date with the passage of time which means further scholarship and further development of climate change, but most of it is still highly relevant.