An edition of Science as a contact sport (2009)

Science as a contact sport

inside the battle to save Earth's climate

Science as a contact sport
Stephen H. Schneider, Stephen ...
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An edition of Science as a contact sport (2009)

Science as a contact sport

inside the battle to save Earth's climate

Schneider's firsthand account of a scientific and political odyssey, in which he navigates both the turbulent waters of the world's power structures and the arcane theater of academic debaters.

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Language
English
Pages
295

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Cover of: Science as a contact sport
Science as a contact sport: inside the battle to save Earth's climate
2010, National Geographic
in English
Cover of: Science as a contact sport
Science as a contact sport: inside the battle to save Earth's climate
2009, National Geographic
in English
Cover of: Science as a contact sport
Science as a contact sport: inside the battle to save Earth's climate
2009, National Geographic
in English
Cover of: Science as a Contact Sport
Science as a Contact Sport
2009, National Geographic Society
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Table of Contents

Smoke on the horizon
Drawing up the battle lines
Deep inside the battle to save Earth's climate
A fragile planet grows alarmed
The battle heats up and so does the world
Awareness dawns on planet Earth
The media wars : the stories behind persistent distortion
Habitats for humanity and others
What should keep us awake at night.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
Washington, D.C

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
363.738/74
Library of Congress
QC912.3 .S33 2010

The Physical Object

Pagination
viii, 295 p. :
Number of pages
295

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24103644M
ISBN 10
1426205406
ISBN 13
9781426205408
LCCN
2009029206

Work Description

It's been nearly four decades since scientists first realized that global warming posed a potential threat to our planet. Why, if we knew of the threats way back in the Carter Administration, can't we act decisively to limit greenhouse gases, deforestation, and catastrophic warming trends? Why are we still addicted to fossil fuels? Have we all just been fiddling for 40 years as the world burns around us?Schneider, part of the Nobel Prize--winning team that shared the accolade with Al Gore in 2007, had a front-row seat at this unfolding environmental meltdown. Piecing together events like a detective story, Schneider reveals that as expert consensus grew, well-informed activists warned of dangerous changes no one knew how to predict precisely--and special interests seized on that very uncertainty to block any effective response. He persuasively outlines a plan to avert the building threat and develop a positive, practical policy that will bring climate change back under our control, help the economy with a new generation of green energy jobs and productivity, and reduce the dependence on unreliable exporters of oil--and thus ensure a future for ourselves and our planet that's as rich with promise as our past.

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