Climate Change (WIRED guides): How We Can Get to Carbon Zero
By (Author) Bianca Nogrady
By (author) WIRED
Cornerstone
Random House Business Books
1st June 2021
25th March 2021
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Climate change
363.738746
Paperback
224
Width 130mm, Height 178mm, Spine 17mm
179g
The everything-you-need-to-know WIRED guide to climate change Man-made global warming is advancing inexorably. Are there ways to halt it In this invaluable, one-stop guide Bianca Nogrady analyses the science of climate change and offers a concise overview of the ways in which our carbon emissions might be reduced. She examines the challenges posed by food and energy production and the cutting-edge technologies that could mitigate their polluting effects. She looks at initiatives to create green industry and transport. She explains the economics of emissions trading schemes and the practicalities of geoengineering plans to trap greenhouse gases. And she addresses the fundamental question- is it possible to safeguard our future before it's too late
This is a short, punchy, effective book . . . We'd recommend reading it, and then passing it on, and hopefully getting as many people as possible to read it too! . . . In this invaluable, one-stop guide Bianca Nogrady analyses the science of climate change and offers a concise overview of the ways in which our carbon emissions might be reduced . . . she addresses the fundamental question: is it possible to safeguard our future before it's too late * Irish Tech News *
Bianca Nogrady (Author) Bianca Nogrady is a freelance science journalist and regular contributor to WIRED UK. WIRED (Author) WIRED is the world's most authoritative and respected publication reporting on the emerging trends, ideas and technologies shaping our world. Our mission is to tell the stories of the people who are driving this change and to understand its impact on business, society and individuals. WIRED has become synonymous with informed and intelligent analysis of these transformational forces and the significance of them for industries and individuals and is a consistently reliable predictor of change.