The Climate Clock: Countdown to Catastrophe or Survival?

This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice.


Our planet is at a crossroads. The escalating climate crisis, driven by human activities, presents an existential threat to humanity and the intricate web of life that sustains us. This book provides a comprehensive exploration of this crisis, transcending simplistic narratives to delve into the complexities of scientific predictions, political action, and societal responses. We begin by presenting the overwhelming scientific consensus on anthropogenic climate change, detailing the irrefutable evidence from various sources and addressing common misconceptions. We then examine the already-observable impacts of climate change globally, highlighting the diverse effects and the disproportionate burden faced by vulnerable populations. This book analyzes various future climate scenarios, based on different greenhouse gas emission pathways, providing a range of potential impacts under different levels of mitigation. The interconnectedness of climate change is central to our analysis, exploring its interplay with other global challenges such as biodiversity loss, food security, and economic inequality. The ethical dimensions of climate change are also explored, addressing issues of intergenerational equity and climate justice. The book then meticulously investigates mitigation strategies aimed at curbing greenhouse gas emissions, exploring renewable energy transitions, energy efficiency measures, carbon capture technologies, and sustainable land-use practices. We also delve into adaptation strategies designed to manage the unavoidable impacts of climate change, covering crucial areas such as climate-resilient infrastructure, adaptation in agriculture and food security, and strategies for coastal communities. The societal responses and transformations needed to address this crisis are crucial aspects of this analysis, as are explorations into the roles of various actors, including individuals, communities, corporations, and governments.

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The Climate Clock: Countdown to Catastrophe or Survival?

This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice.


Our planet is at a crossroads. The escalating climate crisis, driven by human activities, presents an existential threat to humanity and the intricate web of life that sustains us. This book provides a comprehensive exploration of this crisis, transcending simplistic narratives to delve into the complexities of scientific predictions, political action, and societal responses. We begin by presenting the overwhelming scientific consensus on anthropogenic climate change, detailing the irrefutable evidence from various sources and addressing common misconceptions. We then examine the already-observable impacts of climate change globally, highlighting the diverse effects and the disproportionate burden faced by vulnerable populations. This book analyzes various future climate scenarios, based on different greenhouse gas emission pathways, providing a range of potential impacts under different levels of mitigation. The interconnectedness of climate change is central to our analysis, exploring its interplay with other global challenges such as biodiversity loss, food security, and economic inequality. The ethical dimensions of climate change are also explored, addressing issues of intergenerational equity and climate justice. The book then meticulously investigates mitigation strategies aimed at curbing greenhouse gas emissions, exploring renewable energy transitions, energy efficiency measures, carbon capture technologies, and sustainable land-use practices. We also delve into adaptation strategies designed to manage the unavoidable impacts of climate change, covering crucial areas such as climate-resilient infrastructure, adaptation in agriculture and food security, and strategies for coastal communities. The societal responses and transformations needed to address this crisis are crucial aspects of this analysis, as are explorations into the roles of various actors, including individuals, communities, corporations, and governments.

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The Climate Clock: Countdown to Catastrophe or Survival?

The Climate Clock: Countdown to Catastrophe or Survival?

by Dave Hardwick

Narrated by Digital Voice Alistair G

Unabridged — 5 hours, 56 minutes

The Climate Clock: Countdown to Catastrophe or Survival?

The Climate Clock: Countdown to Catastrophe or Survival?

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This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice.


Our planet is at a crossroads. The escalating climate crisis, driven by human activities, presents an existential threat to humanity and the intricate web of life that sustains us. This book provides a comprehensive exploration of this crisis, transcending simplistic narratives to delve into the complexities of scientific predictions, political action, and societal responses. We begin by presenting the overwhelming scientific consensus on anthropogenic climate change, detailing the irrefutable evidence from various sources and addressing common misconceptions. We then examine the already-observable impacts of climate change globally, highlighting the diverse effects and the disproportionate burden faced by vulnerable populations. This book analyzes various future climate scenarios, based on different greenhouse gas emission pathways, providing a range of potential impacts under different levels of mitigation. The interconnectedness of climate change is central to our analysis, exploring its interplay with other global challenges such as biodiversity loss, food security, and economic inequality. The ethical dimensions of climate change are also explored, addressing issues of intergenerational equity and climate justice. The book then meticulously investigates mitigation strategies aimed at curbing greenhouse gas emissions, exploring renewable energy transitions, energy efficiency measures, carbon capture technologies, and sustainable land-use practices. We also delve into adaptation strategies designed to manage the unavoidable impacts of climate change, covering crucial areas such as climate-resilient infrastructure, adaptation in agriculture and food security, and strategies for coastal communities. The societal responses and transformations needed to address this crisis are crucial aspects of this analysis, as are explorations into the roles of various actors, including individuals, communities, corporations, and governments.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940194015634
Publisher: Field Books
Publication date: 02/01/2025
Edition description: Unabridged
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