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E-BooksClimate A Very Short Introduction - Mark Maslin




Climate  A Very Short Introduction - Mark Maslin


Climate A Very Short Introduction - Mark Maslin
epub | 1.45 MB | English | Isbn:‎ 978-0198719045 | Author: Mark Maslin | Year: 2014





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E-BooksGrassroots Rising A Call to Action on Climate, Farming, Food, and a Green New Deal [AudioBook]





Grassroots Rising A Call to Action on Climate, Farming, Food, and a Green New Deal [AudioBook]
English | 2020 | ISBN: 9781705201466 |7 hours |MP3|M4B | 205 MB
Grassroots Rising is a passionate call to action for the global body politic, providing practical solutions for how to survive-and thrive-in catastrophic times. Author Ronnie Cummins aims to educate and inspire citizens worldwide to organize and become active participants in preventing ecological collapse.



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E-BooksThe Apocalyptic Dimensions of Climate Change





The Apocalyptic Dimensions of Climate Change
The Apocalyptic Dimensions of Climate Change
English | 2021 | ISBN: 3110734850 | 190 Pages | PDF | 1 MB


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E-BooksCarbon Criminals, Climate Crimes





Carbon Criminals, Climate Crimes
Carbon Criminals, Climate Crimes
by Ronald C. Kramer
English | 2020 | ISBN: 1978805586 | 301 Pages | PDF | 3.4 MB



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E-BooksLaw, Climate Emergency and the Australian Megafires





Law, Climate Emergency and the Australian Megafires
English | 2021 | ISBN: 0367623560 | 141 pages | pdf | 1.69 MB
This book addresses the ways in which the Black Summer megafires influenced the development of climate narratives throughout 2020. It analyses the global pandemic, and its ensuing restrictions, as a countervailing force in the production of such narratives.
Lives and properties were lost in the spring and summer of 2019 and 2020, when catastrophic bushfires burnt through millions of hectares of mainland Australia. Nearly3 billion native animals died. And for millions of Australians, and others worldwide, it was through the Australian megafires that the global climate emergency became tangibleandconcrete, no longer a comfortably deferred, albeit problematic abstraction which could be consigned to future generations to deal with. This book explores the legal and other implications of new understandings of climate emergency arising from the fires, and the emergence of a hierarchy of emergencies as the pandemic came to dominate global and domestic political discourses. It examines narratives of culpability, and legal avenues for seeking retribution from government and big fossil fuel emitters. It also considers the impact of the fires on the burgeoning phenomenon of climate activism, particularly in Australia, and the ways in which pandemic restrictions curtailed such activism. Finally, the book reflects on the fires through the lenses offered by climate fiction, and apocalyptic fiction more generally, in order to consider how these shape, and might shape, our responses to them.



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E-BooksSimulating Climate Change and Livelihood Security




Simulating Climate Change and Livelihood Security
Simulating Climate Change and Livelihood Security: A Western Himalayan Experience, India
(Advances in Geographical and Environmental Sciences)

English | 2021 | ISBN: 9811646473 | 334 Pages | PDF | 8 MB



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E-BooksClimate Resilience and Environmental Sustainability Approaches Global Lessons and local Challenges





Climate Resilience and Environmental Sustainability Approaches Global Lessons and local Challenges
Climate Resilience and Environmental Sustainability Approaches: Global Lessons and local Challenges by Anubha Kaushik
English | PDF,EPUB | 2021 | 418 Pages | ISBN : 9811609012 | 37.7 MB
The book is about climate resilience and environmental sustainability approaches, discussing knowledge at global level and the local challenges, presented by authors from various countries. Environmental sustainability is at stake and implications of climate change are clearly visible in most parts of the world. In the times of the prevailing global environmental crisis, this book discusses key issues of climate change and sustainable energy alternatives, waste management and development.



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E-BooksBangladesh II Climate Change Impacts, Mitigation and Adaptation in Developing Countries





Bangladesh II Climate Change Impacts, Mitigation and Adaptation in Developing Countries
Bangladesh II: Climate Change Impacts, Mitigation and Adaptation in Developing Countries by Md. Nazrul Islam
English | PDF | 2021 | 484 Pages | ISBN : 3030719480 | 15.6 MB
This volume develops a framework for disaster and climate risk resilient livelihood system in Bangladesh using a policy oriented approach. It highlights the possible impacts of climate change on groundwater based irrigation in the country.



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E-BooksIntroduction to Environment, Biodiversity and Climate Change





Introduction to Environment, Biodiversity and Climate Change
English | 2021 | ISBN: 1032137983 | 398 pages | pdf | 8.79 MB
An Introduction to Sustainability provides students with a comprehensive overview of the key concepts and ideas which are encompassed within the growing field of sustainability.



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E-BooksClimate and the Making of Worlds Toward a Geohistorical Poetics





Climate and the Making of Worlds Toward a Geohistorical Poetics
Tobias Menely, "Climate and the Making of Worlds: Toward a Geohistorical Poetics"
English | ISBN: 022677628X | 2021 | 272 pages | PDF | 6 MB
In this book, Tobias Menely develops a materialist ecocriticism, tracking the imprint of the planetary across a long literary history of poetic rewritings and critical readings which continually engage with the climate as a condition of human world making. Menely's central archive is English poetry written between John Milton's Paradise Lost (1667) and Charlotte Smith's "Beachy Head" (1807)-a momentous century and a half during which Britain, emerging from a crisis intensified by the Little Ice Age, established the largest empire in world history and instigated the Industrial Revolution. Incorporating new sciences into ancient literary genres, these ambitious poems aspired to encompass what the eighteenth-century author James Thomson called the "system . . . entire." Thus they offer a unique record of geohistory, Britain's epochal transition from an agrarian society, buffeted by climate shocks, to a modern coal-powered nation. Climate and the Making of Worlds is a bracing and sophisticated contribution to ecocriticism, the energy humanities, and the prehistory of the Anthropocene.



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