Climatic changes + Social aspects
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Climatic changes + Social aspects
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Climatic changes + Social aspects
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- Rising tides, climate refugees in the twenty-first century, John R. Wennersten and Denise Robbins
- How to change minds about our changing climate, let science do the talking the next time someone tries to tell you... : the climate isn't changing, global warming is actually a good thing, climate change is natural, not man-made ... and other arguments it's time to end for good, Seth B. Darling and Douglas L. Sisterson ; illustrations by Sarah M. Sisterson
- Climate justice, hope, resilience, and the fight for a sustainable future, Mary Robinson with Caitriona Palmer
- Climate wars, Gwynne Dyer
- How to live a low-carbon life, the individual's guide to tackling climate change, Chris Goodall
- People and climate change, vulnerability, adaptation, and social justice, edited by Lisa Reyes Mason and Jonathan Rigg
- After geoengineering, climate tragedy, repair, and restoration, Holly Jean Buck
- Climate wars, why people will be killed in the twenty-first century, Harald Welzer ; translated by Patrick Camiller
- Thank you for being late, an optimist's guide to thriving in the age of accelerations, Thomas L. Friedman
- The uninhabitable earth, life after warming, David Wallace-Wells
- Are we screwed?, how a new generation is fighting to survive climate change, Geoff Dembicki
- The mad, mad, mad world of climatism :, mankind and climate change mania /, Steve Goreham
- Is science enough?, forty critical questions about climate justice, Aviva Chomsky
- The red deal, indigenous action to save our earth, The Red Nation
- Who cares wins, reasons for optimism in our changing world, Lily Cole
- The climate majority, apathy and action in an age of nationalism, Leo Barasi
- Deep adaptation, navigating the realities of climate chaos, edited by Jem Bendell and Rupert Read
- Climate change, what it means for us, our children, and our grandchildren, edited by Joseph F.C. DiMento and Pamela Doughman
- Requiem for a species, why we resist the truth about climate change, Clive Hamilton
- Six degrees, our future on a hotter planet, Mark Lynas
- Lukewarming, the new climate science that changes everything, Patrick J. Michaels and Paul C. Knappenberger
- Saving us, a climate scientist's case for hope and healing in a divided world, Katharine Hayhoe
- Climate of hope, how cities, businesses, and citizens can save the planet, Michael R. Bloomberg, Carl Pope
- All hell breaking loose, the Pentagon's perspective on climate change, Michael T. Klare
- The future we choose, surviving the climate crisis, Christiana Figueres and Tom Rivett-Carnac
- The metamorphosis of the world, Ulrich Beck
- No immediate danger, William T. Vollmann
- Nomad century, how climate migration will reshape our world, Gaia Vince
- North America in the Anthropocene, Robert William Sandford
- Climate of hope, how cities, businesses, and citizens can save the planet, Michael Bloomberg, Carl Pope
- The Anthropocene disruption, by Robert William Sandford, EPCOR Chair, Water and Climate Security, United Nations University Institute for Water, Environment and Health
- The climate casino, risk, uncertainty, and economics for a warming world, William Nordhaus
- Under the sky we make, how to be human in a warming world, Kimberly Nicholas, PhD
- Move, the forces uprooting us, Parag Khanna
- Our house is on fire, scenes of a family and a planet in crisis, Beata and Malena Ernman, Greta and Svante Thunberg
- After lockdown, a metamorphosis, Bruno Latour ; translated by Julie Rose
- Thank you for being late, an optimist's guide to thriving in the age of accelerations, Thomas L. Friedman
- This changes everything, capitalism vs. the climate, Naomi Klein
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