Greenhouse the 200 Year Story of Global Warming

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pp. xiv [3] 305.”There is no longer any doubt that the Earth is getting hotter: the question remains, why? Combining the research of a scholar with a novelist’s storytelling skill, Gale Christianson weaves together incredible events and unlikely characters to create a fascinating account of the phenomenon of global warming–the so-called “greenhouse effect.” From the demise of the Anasazi in the American Southwest to the 1997 Kyoto Conference on the Environment, Christianson’s narrative sheds new light on what may be the most remarkable change in the environment since the retreat of the glaciers some 10,000 years ago.”

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ISBN 1550547844
ISBN13 9781550547849
Number of pages 305
Original Title Greenhouse the 200 Year Story of Global Warming
Published Date 2000
Book Condition Very Good
Jacket Condition No Dj
Binding Paperback
Size 8vo
Place of Publication Vancouver
Edition First Edition
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pp. xiv [3] 305.”There is no longer any doubt that the Earth is getting hotter: the question remains, why? Combining the research of a scholar with a novelist’s storytelling skill, Gale Christianson weaves together incredible events and unlikely characters to create a fascinating account of the phenomenon of global warming–the so-called “greenhouse effect.” From the demise of the Anasazi in the American Southwest to the 1997 Kyoto Conference on the Environment, Christianson’s narrative sheds new light on what may be the most remarkable change in the environment since the retreat of the glaciers some 10,000 years ago.”

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Weight 1 kg