Authors |
Pearce F. |
Source |
Beacon Press (1) |
Type |
B - Book (360) |
Peer Review |
2 - Medium (2288) |
Audience |
G - Generalist (1722) |
Pages |
278 |
Notes |
Inside Cover Description How environmental “tipping points” may affect the speed of future climate change As Pearce began working on this book, normally cautious scientists beat a path to his door to tell him about their fears and their latest findings. With Speed and Violence tells the stories of these scientists and their workâfrom the implications of melting permafrost in Siberia and the huge river systems of meltwater beneath the icecaps of Greenland and Antarctica to the effects of the “ocean conveyor” and a rare molecule that runs virtually the entire cleanup system for the planet. Above all, the scientists told him what they’re now learning about the speed and violence of past natural climate change-and what it portends for our future. With Speed and Violence is the most up-to-date and readable book yet about the growing evidence for global warming and the large climatic effects it may unleash. “If you want to quickly get up to date on climate change and its consequences, I recommend With Speed and Violence: Why Scientists Fear Tipping Points in Climate Change. If you can read only one book on climate change, this is it.” -Lester Brown, president, Earth Policy Institute |
Entered by: Ayako Uozumi, 4/2009