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1 giu 2016 · What's Really Happening To Our Planet? charts the dramatic explosion of human population and consumption and its impact on climate change and our planet. Written by leading sustainability expert Tony Juniper, with insights from globally respected scientists, states people and cultural leaders and thinkers.
What's Really Happening to Our Planet?: The Facts Simply Explained. Tony Juniper. Penguin, Aug 2, 2016 - Science - 224 pages. An easy-to-understand overview of the state of our planet and its future, using eye-opening and accessible charts, graphs, and infographics. By 2050, the global population is expected to reach 9 billion. What's Really ...
Buy from Hive. Buy from Waterstones. Buy from WH Smith. ISBN: 9780241240427 Size: 238 x 196 mm Pages: 224 Published: 01 Jun 2016.
What's Really Happening to Our Planet? is a new and heart-stopping analysis of the latest chapter in human history and offers a fresh perspective on our future. Tony Juniper is a campaigner, writer, sustainability adviser and a well-known British environmentalist. For more than 25 years he has worked for change toward a more sustainable society ...
I'm a big fan of DK books in general, and I particularly love their "The Book" series (Big Ideas Simply Explained). Books like "The Economics Book", "The Psychology Book", "The Philosophy Book" etc are wonderful with gorgeous illustrations, great layout, and well-written, easy-to-understand text that's basically the equivalent of a college course.
Overview. Accelerated climate change has put our planet in a dire situation – explore the records of the past and discover how we can change the future. What’s Really Happening to Our Planet? reviews the current state of our planet and how our unchecked human activity could change the world forever. It charts the dramatic explosion of human ...
Based on unmatched scientific data, What's Really Happening to Our Planet? brings together major areas of public concern, such as deforestation, climate change, water shortages, and inequality. Easy-to-reference charts and infographics illustrate key findings, while clear, jargon-free text explains the science behind the figures.