Climate Wars The Fight for Survival as the World Overheats |
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Author:
| Dyer, Gwynne |
ISBN: | 978-1-921640-71-1 |
Publication Date: | Aug 2010 |
Publisher: | Scribe Publications
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | AUD $29.99 |
Book Description:
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Waves of climate refugees. Dozens of failed states. All-out war. From one of the world's great geopolitical analysts comes a terrifying glimpse of the near future, when climate change drives the world's powers towards the cutthroat politics of survival. An increase of as little as two degrees Celsius in average global temperature - which is almost inevitable - could heat global politics to boiling point and trigger massive conflicts over scarce food and water. Bringing...
More DescriptionWaves of climate refugees. Dozens of failed states. All-out war. From one of the world's great geopolitical analysts comes a terrifying glimpse of the near future, when climate change drives the world's powers towards the cutthroat politics of survival.
An increase of as little as two degrees Celsius in average global temperature - which is almost inevitable - could heat global politics to boiling point and trigger massive conflicts over scarce food and water. Bringing together extensive interviews and the latest research in this revised and updated edition, Gwynne Dyer reveals the truth about our planet's future. Can our technology save us, or is it too late? Where do our best hopes for damage limitation lie?
Prescient and unflinching, Climate Wars will be one of the most important books of the coming years. Read it and find out what we're heading for.
'The multitude of sources and the political perspective on global warming make the book scarier and more convincing than the usual predictions limited to climate and weather. Environmentalists will likely be horrified and even more depressed than they are already, but we can hope that Dyer's sources are impressive enough to convince policy makers to take serious action.'
-Publishers Weekly
' Dyer eloquently explores the 'grim detail' of how governments will grapple with a challenge unprecedented since before there were governments. You won't find this stuff in any IPCC report ... It makes for a good read.'
-Fred Pearce, New Scientist
' C ompelling ... A warning of what could happen if we don't pull our fingers out.'
-The Big Issue Scotland