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Climate Apocalypse (Catastrophic Global Warming Is More Likely Than Everbut Its Still Not Too Late to Save Ourselves)
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Product Details
Author:
Wolfgang Bauer
Format:
Hardcover
Pages:
264
Publisher:
MIT Press (February 23, 2027)
Imprint:
The MIT Press
Release Date:
February 23, 2027
Language:
English
Audience:
General/trade
ISBN-13:
9780262058483
ISBN-10:
0262058480
Weight:
20oz
Dimensions:
6" x 9"
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List Price:
$27.95
Country of Origin:
United States
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65
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12
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Overview
How we can beat the odds and avoid making Earth uninhabitable.
Climate Apocalypse is a sobering account of the increasingly catastrophic risk and urgent measures we can take to save ourselves. Cautioning against unworkable approaches, climate scientist and geophysicist Wolfgang Bauer unravels what we know (and don’t) about the odds of climate change making our planet uninhabitable and transforming it into another Venus. Examining the past, present, and future of carbon in our atmosphere, oceans, biosphere, and Earth’s crust, he explains why existing computer climate models might miss exponentially rising, and potentially annihilating, surface temperatures before it is too late.
The author dives into fossil fuel alternatives, including renewable power sources, and how they can be deployed safely, efficiently, and even profitably. By eliminating the combustion of fossil fuels and replacing them with renewables, the book provides estimates of how large an investment the necessary transition would take, and how fast it would pay for itself, asking the big question: Are we prepared to put a price on an inhabitable planet? The choice is still ours.
Climate Apocalypse is a sobering account of the increasingly catastrophic risk and urgent measures we can take to save ourselves. Cautioning against unworkable approaches, climate scientist and geophysicist Wolfgang Bauer unravels what we know (and don’t) about the odds of climate change making our planet uninhabitable and transforming it into another Venus. Examining the past, present, and future of carbon in our atmosphere, oceans, biosphere, and Earth’s crust, he explains why existing computer climate models might miss exponentially rising, and potentially annihilating, surface temperatures before it is too late.
The author dives into fossil fuel alternatives, including renewable power sources, and how they can be deployed safely, efficiently, and even profitably. By eliminating the combustion of fossil fuels and replacing them with renewables, the book provides estimates of how large an investment the necessary transition would take, and how fast it would pay for itself, asking the big question: Are we prepared to put a price on an inhabitable planet? The choice is still ours.









