An outstanding overview on global warming---and what we can do about it---from a distinguished world-class authority
Climate change is the single biggest problem that humankind has ever had to face, as we continue with lifestyles that are way beyond the planet's limits. In this book Mayer Hillman explains the real issues: what role technology can play, how you and your community can make changes, and why governments must act now to protect our planet for later generations.How We Can Save the Planet: Preventing Global Climate Catastrophetakes us out of the problem and into the solution of our global crisis.
Mayer Hillmanis Senior Fellow Emeritus at the Policy Studies Institute in London. He is one of the first proponents of personal carbon rationing as the way for the world's population to prevent serious damage from climate change.
Tina Fawcettis a senior researcher at the Environmental Change Institute, University of Oxford.
Sudhir Chella Rajanis a professor of humanities and social sciences at the Indian Institute of Technology Madras and a Senior Associate at the Tellus Institute in Boston.
A clear-eyed and well-documented overview of global warming, and an optimistic but practical plan for avoiding the worst of the damage . . . a comprehensive, concise, and beautifully organized overview of an undeniably important issue. A must-read for anyone even slightly concerned about our future on this planet. Publishers Weekly (starred review)
If anyone knows a better way to save the planet from runaway global warming, they should speak up. Fred Pearce, author of When the Rivers Run Dry