What's really happening to our planet? The facts simply explained

Tony Juniper

Book - 2016

An easy-to-understand overview of the state of our planet and its future, using eye-opening and accessible charts, graphs, and infographics.

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Published
New York, New York : DK Publishing 2016.
Language
English
Main Author
Tony Juniper (author)
Edition
First American edition
Physical Description
223 pages : color illustrations ; 24 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN
9781465445476
  • Foreword: HRH The Prince of Wales
  • Introduction
  • 1. Drivers of change
  • The Population Explosion
  • Population shift
  • Living longer
  • Slowing the rise
  • Economic Expansion
  • What is GDP?
  • Richer people
  • Companies vs nations
  • Global power shift
  • Trading benefits
  • World debt
  • City Planet
  • Rise of megacities
  • Urban pressures
  • Fuel for Growth
  • Surge in demand
  • Energy-hungry world
  • Carbon footprint
  • Renewable revolution
  • How solar energy works
  • Wind power
  • Tidal and wave energy
  • Energy conundrum
  • Escalating Appetite
  • Farmed planet
  • Fertilizer boom
  • Pest control challenge
  • How food is wasted
  • Feeding the World
  • Threats to food supply
  • Thirsty World
  • Freshwater scarcity
  • The water cycle
  • Water footprint
  • Consuming Passions
  • Rise of consumerism
  • Wasteful world
  • Where does it all go?
  • Chemical cocktail
  • 2. Consequences of change
  • The Global Age
  • Mobile technology
  • Taking to the skies
  • Better Lives For Many
  • Clean water and sanitation
  • Reading and writing
  • Healthier world
  • Unequal world
  • Corruption
  • The rise of terrorism
  • Displaced people
  • Our Changing Atmosphere
  • The greenhouse effect
  • Hole in the sky
  • A warmer world
  • Seasons out of sync
  • How climate patterns work
  • Extreme world
  • The two-degree limit
  • Feedback loops
  • How much can we burn?
  • The carbon crossroads
  • The carbon cycle
  • Targets for the future
  • Toxic air
  • Acid rain
  • Changing the Land
  • Forest clearance
  • Desertification
  • Land rush
  • Sea Changes
  • Farming fish
  • Acid seas
  • Dead seas
  • Plastic pollution
  • The Great Decline
  • Biodiversity hotspots
  • Invasive species
  • Nature's services
  • Insect pollination
  • The value of nature
  • 3. Bending the curves
  • The Great Acceleration
  • Planetary boundaries
  • Interconnected pressures
  • What's the Global Plan?
  • What is working?
  • Nature's spaces
  • New global goals
  • Shaping the Future
  • Low carbon growth
  • The rise of clean technology
  • A sustainable economy
  • Circular economy
  • A new mindset
  • Restoring the future
  • Glossary
  • Index
  • References and acknowledgments
Review by School Library Journal Review

Gr 7 Up-A passionate call to action by one of Britain's most influential environmentalists, this work gives us a snapshot of the current state of our planet and a sense of what is to come if we do not change course. The book is divided into three sections: primary causes of change, major consequences, and a glimpse at the future. Each subject area (for example, "Rise of Consumerism," "The Greenhouse Effect," "Nature's Spaces") is given a spread with a couple of paragraphs of text and bright graphs, charts, maps, and diagrams that illustrate key statistics. Some pages also feature color photographs. A glossary, index, and references (primarily online and quite recent) add great value to this sobering volume. Text boxes on a few pages headed "What Can We Do?" and "What Can I Do?" offer practical suggestions to those who wish to take positive action, and help temper the overwhelmingly distressing nature of the facts presented. VERDICT A comprehensive and visually appealing work that tackles subjects of importance. Ideal for browsing and as a jumping-off point for in-depth research.-Laura Simeon, Open Window School Library, WA © Copyright 2016. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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