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Earth under Fire: How Global Warming Is Changing the World

By (author) Gary Braasch, By (author) William McKibben





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More than a warning, Earth Under Fire is the most complete illustrated guide to the effects of climate change now available. It offers an upbeat and intelligent account of how we can lessen the effects of our near-total dependence on fossil fuels using technologies and energy sources already available. A thorough revision and a new preface for the paperback edition bring the compelling facts about climate change up to date.

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Publisher | University of California Press
Published date | 24 Mar 2009
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Format | Paperback
Pages | 304
Dimensions | 254 x 216 x 20mm (L x W x H)
Weight | 966g
ISBN | 978-0-5202-6025-2
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BISAC | science / earth sciences / meteorology & climatology


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