Book recommendations on the subject of climate change
2020 was Europe's warmest year on record and the concentration of greenhouse gases and sea levels have also reached new highs in 2021, according to the NOAA climate agency. We would like to introduce you to a selection of literature on climate change.
An overview of the origins and development of existing climate changes can be found in
Climate change in Germany: Development, consequences, risks and prospects (eBook)
Unpredictable climate: Causes and uncertainties of climate change (eBook)
The triple crisis: species extinction, climate change, pandemics : why we must act urgently
Climatology: basics, developments and perspectives
Climate change FAQs - recognizing fake news, understanding arguments, responding qualitatively (eBook)
Angry weather: in search of the culprits behind heatwaves, floods and storms
We're changing the climate - so what?
The Atlas of global change risk of population and economic systems (eBook) also provides a visual overview of the worldwide effects of climate change.
Farmers are also facing major challenges as climate conditions change. The eBook Agriculture - Ways out of the crisis: from biodiversity to climate change provides an overview and possible solutions.
What is the changing climate doing to the animal and plant world and what do the developments mean for us humans and our living environment? The nature of the future: flora and fauna in times of climate change
Burnt almonds: how climate change reaches our plates
New urban ecology in a changing climate: developing the green urban environment for the future
Climate anxiety: when the climate crisis hits the psyche
And what we must not forget: Climate change affects us all: Climate of the middle: understanding climate change as a common challenge (eBook) Creating Green Citizens: education, democracy and climate change (eBook)