How can we save our planet and survive the 21st century? How can you argue with deniers? How can we create positive change in the midst of the climate crisis? Professor Mark Maslin has the key facts that we need to protect our future. Global awareness of climate change is growing rapidly. Science has proven that our planet and species are facing a massive environmental crisis. How to Save Our Planet is a call to action, guaranteed to equip everyone with the knowledge needed to make change. Be under no illusion the challenges of the twenty-first century are immense. We need to deal with: climate change, environmental destruction, global poverty and ensure everyone's security. -- Provided by publisher
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Professor Maslin is a leading scientist with particular expertise in past global and regional climatic change. His work focuses on understanding the causes of past and future climate change, especially concerning ocean circulation and gas hydrates. Beyond his research, he is the author of several popular books and frequently publishes articles in leading scientific journals and media outlets. His aim is to clearly communicate complex environmental issues and foster discussion about our planet's future.






- 2021
- 2017
The Cradle of Humanity
- 272 pages
- 10 hours of reading
What drove the evolution of humans, with our uniquely big brains? The Cradle of Humanity presents fascinating and controversial new research which suggests that the geological and climatic history of East Africa's Rift Valley are at the heart of the answer.
- 2013
Climate: A Very Short Introduction
- 152 pages
- 6 hours of reading
In this Very Short Introduction, Mark Maslin looks at all aspects of climate, from the physical and chemical factors that drive it and how climate differs from weather, to how climate has affected human settlements and the cyclic features of it. He ends with a look at climate change and our current approaches to solving it.
- 2009
Global warming : a very short introduction
- 192 pages
- 7 hours of reading
Global warming is arguably the most critical and controversial issue facing the world in the twenty-first century. Fully updated for 2008, this Very Short Introduction provides a concise and accessible explanation of the key topics in the climate change debate - from the political controversies to the many proposed solutions.
- 2007
Global Warming
- 72 pages
- 3 hours of reading
Maslin examines the latest evidence on the topic, and describes the impact that global warming will have on health, agriculture, water resources, coastal regions, forests, wildlife and our climate.