[Extract] There are interesting contrasts in this book, signaled from the beginning by its deliberate presentation as a non-scholarly paperback. The book is presented with endorsements on its cover (from Dr. Karl Kruszelnicki, an Australian populariser of science, and from Bill Bryson, a journalist, travel writer, and popular writer on language and history). Inside its front the provocative sentence, "Now we are the weather makers, and hte future of biodiversity and civilisation hangs on our actions" leaps out at the prospective reader, and a checklist of environmentally sound actions can be found inside the back cover
Aimed at a lay reader, The Crowded Greenhouse is the collaborative effort of John Firor, director em...
Crisis, what environmental crisis? Eric Neumayer examines the facts. Author reviews: Bjorn Lomborg's...
[Extract] Dorothy Kass's book is a welcome addition to the history of both environmental attitudes a...
[Extract] There are interesting contrasts in this book, signaled from the beginning by its deliberat...
Tim Flannery is on a mission. He believes that human activity is drastically altering the earth\u27s...
The author is sparing but effective in his use of graphs, charts, diagrams and photos to walk reader...
Over the past two decades, Australians have become more informed about environmental problems, more...
[Extract] Climate Change: A Multidisciplinary Approach (2nd Edition) is a thorough compilation of in...
An authoritative yet accessible presentation of the scientific evidence that climate change is happe...
[Extract] As all environmental educators know, we are living through a critical time in the history ...
The Climate Domesday Book includes contributions from climate-conscious writers, artists, research s...
It is almost the resort of rascals to claim at the beginning of a book review that “the subject of t...
The "Governing Climate Change" book deserves to be read by scholars of political science.It is desig...
Our colonial forbears were invaders blind to the nature of their new land, antagonistic to its plant...
Weather Matters is a varied collection of everything sky and weather related, from history, to poetr...
Aimed at a lay reader, The Crowded Greenhouse is the collaborative effort of John Firor, director em...
Crisis, what environmental crisis? Eric Neumayer examines the facts. Author reviews: Bjorn Lomborg's...
[Extract] Dorothy Kass's book is a welcome addition to the history of both environmental attitudes a...
[Extract] There are interesting contrasts in this book, signaled from the beginning by its deliberat...
Tim Flannery is on a mission. He believes that human activity is drastically altering the earth\u27s...
The author is sparing but effective in his use of graphs, charts, diagrams and photos to walk reader...
Over the past two decades, Australians have become more informed about environmental problems, more...
[Extract] Climate Change: A Multidisciplinary Approach (2nd Edition) is a thorough compilation of in...
An authoritative yet accessible presentation of the scientific evidence that climate change is happe...
[Extract] As all environmental educators know, we are living through a critical time in the history ...
The Climate Domesday Book includes contributions from climate-conscious writers, artists, research s...
It is almost the resort of rascals to claim at the beginning of a book review that “the subject of t...
The "Governing Climate Change" book deserves to be read by scholars of political science.It is desig...
Our colonial forbears were invaders blind to the nature of their new land, antagonistic to its plant...
Weather Matters is a varied collection of everything sky and weather related, from history, to poetr...
Aimed at a lay reader, The Crowded Greenhouse is the collaborative effort of John Firor, director em...
Crisis, what environmental crisis? Eric Neumayer examines the facts. Author reviews: Bjorn Lomborg's...
[Extract] Dorothy Kass's book is a welcome addition to the history of both environmental attitudes a...