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Climate Adaptation: Accounts of Resilience, Self-Sufficiency and Systems Change

Where is the world really heading, and what can we do about it? This book takes an unflinching look at climate change, drawing upon the latest data to analyse what the next decades hold in store. With atmospheric CO2 at unprecedented levels and insufficient action being taken to prevent a rise in temperatures above 2 degrees centigrade, we are not just looking at significant disruption but the possibility of societal collapse. For the first time ever, the magnitude of this challenge is faced head on, with avenues to truly address it presented. Case studies and models from over 18 authors around the world show ways that we can build adaptation and resilience, as well as what zero emissions really mean. The book also provides a platform for those from a range of diverse backgrounds, whose unique experience and knowledge brings vital new perspectives. From those already feeling the impacts of climate change in the Global South to community leaders fighting to create real alternatives, we get a chance to understand the nuances and possibilities of the task ahead. See more
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Product Details
  • Weight: 574g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 25 Oct 2021
  • Publisher: Arkbound
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781912092123

About Ashish KothariEster BarinagaFazeela MubarakIrene SotiropoulouJanis SteeleJustin StevensKaren ScottMorgan PhillipsRodrigo Morei

The authors include: Dr Ashish Kothari Professor Rupert Read Dr Justin Stevens Filippo Basso Dr Ester Barinaga Fazeela Mubarak Dr Janis Steele Rodrigo Morei Dr Renuka Thakore Andrew Suggitt Sylvie Lodi Jane Riddiford Irene Sotiropoulou Vitalie Duporge Carol Manetta Rita Alfonso Dr Morgan Phillips and Steven Gorelick. They all have expertise knowledge and experience in areas ranging from oceanography and economics to managing sustainable ecological centres and leading on responses to climate disasters. All chapters are collated and edited by the Arkbound Foundation a UK literacy charity based in Glasgow and Bristol.

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