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Dennis Meredith

The Climate Pandemic: How Climate Disruption Threatens Human Survival

The award-winning book "The Climate Pandemic" challenges many of the myths that we have been told about climate disruption. The book argues that current plans to limit global heating will not avoid climate catastrophe, that renewable energy will not offer a major clean energy source, and that decarbonizing our energy system is a delusion. The book also argues that the human species will not ultimately survive climate disruption.
"The Climate Pandemic" provides a comprehensive overview of the science, technology, politics, economics, and psychology of climate disruption. The book explains the climate-driven heat waves, megadroughts, wildfires, floods, and superstorms that are already happening and will become more common in the future. It also explores the human impacts of climate disruption, such as increased toxicity and disease, famine, migration, conflict, and societal collapse.
The book documents the failure of the media, scientists, environmentalists, corporations, and politicians to act on climate disruption. It also reveals how the Paris agreement, renewable energy, carbon capture, geoengineering, and nuclear power are unrealistic panaceas.
As a solution, "The Climate Pandemic" advocates that we dedicate ourselves to palliating our planet, preserving as much as we can. This means reducing our emissions, adapting to the impacts of climate change, and investing in research and development of new technologies.
Midwestern Book Review: "... an important contribution on the subject of Climate Change in terms of our personal and collective responses to surviving it as individuals and as a species... unreservedly recommended for personal, professional, community, college, and university library Environmental Studies collections and supplemental Climate Change curriculum studies..."
For further information: www.ClimatePandemic.com.

2023 NYC Big Book Award Winner

The award-winning book "The Climate Pandemic" challenges many of the myths that we have been told about climate disruption. The book argues that current plans to limit global heating will not avoid climate catastrophe, that renewable energy will not offer a major clean energy source, and that decarbonizing our energy system is a delusion. The book also argues that the human species will not ultimately survive climate disruption. "The Climate Pandemic" provides a comprehensive overview of the science, technology, politics, economics, and psychology of climate disruption. The book explains the climate-driven heat waves, megadroughts, wildfires, floods, and superstorms that are already happening and will become more common in the future. It also explores the human impacts of climate disruption, such as increased toxicity and disease, famine, migration, conflict, and societal collapse. The book documents the failure of the media, scientists, environmentalists, corporations, and politicians to act on climate disruption. It also reveals how the Paris agreement, renewable energy, carbon capture, geoengineering, and nuclear power are unrealistic panaceas. As a solution, "The Climate Pandemic" advocates that we dedicate ourselves to palliating our planet, preserving as much as we can. This means reducing our emissions, adapting to the impacts of climate change, and investing in research and development of new technologies. Midwestern Book Review: "... an important contribution on the subject of Climate Change in terms of our personal and collective responses to surviving it as individuals and as a species... unreservedly recommended for personal, professional, community, college, and university library Environmental Studies collections and supplemental Climate Change curriculum studies..." For further information: www.ClimatePandemic.com.
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Glyphus.com

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2023

9781939118233

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