“Meticulously researched, eloquent, and inspiring, this new book powerfully demonstrates the scale of the threat which climate change poses to the world’s poor, and issues a clear and compelling call for climate justice.” Caroline Lucas, Green Party MEP for South East England “A persuasive and much-needed book on what must be the defining political issue of this century — climate justice.” Mark Lynas, journalist and author of Rising Tide: News From A Warming World The story of climate change is the story of all life on Earth. This book shows how the environmental challenges we face are leading to big changes in our lives. It shows how people are already making adaptations and adjusting to cope with climate change. Most importantly it suggests that, if we work together, we can still avert a climate crisis. This is a clear and simple account of action that needs to be taken in both rich and poor countries. Packed with information, it’s an ideal resource for anyone who wants an introduction to the story of climate change, and the choices we face to ensure the health of ourselves and the health of the planet.
Dive into the urgent and multifaceted issue of climate change with Melanie Jarman's "Climate Change: Small Guides to Big Issues," a compelling and accessible guide published by Pluto Press in 2007. This illustrated paperback (ISBN: 9780745325804) offers a crucial introduction to the science, the social impact, and the potential solutions surrounding our planet's changing climate. Within its 208 pages, Jarman expertly weaves together scientific data, real-world examples, and a clear call to action, making it essential reading for anyone seeking to understand the complexities of global warming and its far-reaching consequences. More than just a scientific overview, this book emphasizes the concept of climate justice, highlighting the disproportionate impact of climate change on vulnerable populations in both rich and poor nations. It explores how environmental challenges are reshaping lives globally, showcasing examples of adaptation strategies already underway. Jarman doesn't shy away from the difficult questions but rather offers a hopeful perspective, emphasizing the power of collective action to avert a full-blown climate crisis. "Climate Change: Small Guides to Big Issues" is praised for its clear and concise language, making it accessible to a broad audience, even those without a strong science background. Its strength lies in its ability to distill complex information into manageable pieces, supported by illustrations that enhance understanding. Readers will gain insights into the science behind climate change, the human stories behind the headlines, and the policy changes needed to address this global challenge effectively. The book has garnered significant attention, with Caroline Lucas, Green Party MEP for South East England, describing it as "meticulously researched, eloquent, and inspiring," underscoring its power in demonstrating the threat climate change poses to the world's poor and issuing a call for climate justice. Similarly, Mark Lynas, journalist and author of *Rising Tide: News From A Warming World*, heralds it as a "persuasive and much-needed book on what must be the defining political issue of this century." Whether you're a student, an activist, or simply a concerned citizen, "Climate Change: Small Guides to Big Issues" provides a solid foundation for understanding this critical issue. It's more than just a book; it's a vital tool for informed engagement and a catalyst for positive change. Jarmans work encourages a proactive approach, empowering readers to make informed decisions and contribute to a more sustainable future. Equip yourself with the knowledge to make a difference one page at a time.