A topical, well-balanced and in-depth book that surveys the detrimental impact humans have had on the planet over the last 250 years, and evaluates what we can do to reverse the damage.
A topical, well-balanced and in-depth book that surveys the detrimental impact humans have had on the planet over the last 250 years, and evaluates what we can do to reverse the damage.
Alice Bell (PhD) works on a wide variety of campaigns for environmental change as Director of Communications at climate change charity 10:10. She has a background in academia, and set up an interdisciplinary undergraduate course on climate change at Imperial College, London. She has also worked as a journalist, writing on the intersection of science and society for a range of publications including the Guardian, the Observer and The Times.
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Introduction The Human Planet A Crisis Situation The Techno-fix Political Solutions Conclusion Further Reading