The New Climate War: the fight to take back our planet

The New Climate War: the fight to take back our planet

Michael E. Mann
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Author:  Michael E. Mann
Condition:  New
Format:  Paperback
Pages:  368
Publisher:  Scribe Publications
Year:  2021
ISBN:  9781913348687

One of The Observer's 'Thirty books to help us understand the world'

Shortlisted for the Financial Times and McKinsey Business Book of the Year Award

Recycle. Fly less. Eat less meat. These are some of the ways that we've been told we can save the planet. But are individuals really to blame for the climate crisis?

Seventy-one per cent of global emissions come from the same hundred companies, but fossil-fuel companies have taken no responsibility themselves. Instead, they have waged a thirty-year campaign to blame individuals for climate change. The result has been disastrous for our planet.

In The New Climate War, renowned scientist Michael E. Mann argues that all is not lost. He draws the battle lines between the people and the polluters - fossil-fuel companies, right-wing plutocrats, and petro-states - and outlines a plan for forcing our governments and corporations to wake up and make real change.

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