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Mark Lynas

    January 1, 1973
    Mark Lynas
    6 Grad mehr
    Six Minutes to Winter
    High Tide
    Our Final Warning
    Our Final Warning. Six Degrees Of Climate Emergency
    Seeds of Science
    • Seeds of Science

      • 304 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      4.1(318)Add rating

      The inside story of the fight for and against genetic modification in food, from someone who's been on the front line of both sides of the argument.

      Seeds of Science
    • Mark Lynas delivers a vital account of the future of our earth, and our civilisation, if current rates of global warming persist. And it's only looking worse.0We are living in a climate emergency. But how much worse could it get? Will civilisation collapse? Are we already past the point of no return? What kind of future can our children expect? Rigorously cataloguing the very latest climate science, Mark Lynas explores the course we have set for Earth over the next century and beyond. Degree by terrifying degree, he charts the likely consequences of global heating and the ensuing climate catastrophe. 0At one degree - the world we are already living in - vast wildfires scorch California and Australia, while monster hurricanes devastate coastal cities. At two degrees the Arctic ice cap melts away, and coral reefs disappear from the tropics. At three, the world begins to run out of food, threatening millions with starvation. At four, large areas of the globe are too hot for human habitation, erasing entire nations and turning billions into climate refugees. At five, the planet is warmer than for 55 million years, while at six degrees a mass extinction of unparalleled proportions sweeps the planet, even raising the threat of the end of all life on Earth. 0These escalating consequences can still be avoided, but time is running out. We must largely stop burning fossil fuels within a decade if we are to save the coral reefs and the Arctic. If we fail, then we risk crossing tipping points that could push global climate chaos out of humanity's control. 0

      Our Final Warning. Six Degrees Of Climate Emergency
    • This book must not be ignored. It really is our final warning.Mark Lynas delivers a vital account of the future of our earth, and our civilisation, if current rates of global warming persist. And it's only looking worse.

      Our Final Warning
    • High Tide

      • 336 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      3.8(94)Add rating

      The No Logo of climate change - a book that shows how global warming is not a theory we should still debate, but something that has already happened on a global scale.

      High Tide
    • Six Minutes to Winter

      Nuclear War and How to Avoid It

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      The book highlights the urgent threat of nuclear war, arguing that it poses a more immediate danger to humanity than climate change. It describes the chilling reality of a potential nuclear strike, where decision-making time for the U.S. president could be as little as six minutes. The catastrophic consequences of a nuclear exchange would lead to mass extinction and the collapse of civilization. The author calls for an international political movement aimed at abolishing nuclear weapons, emphasizing the need for immediate action to address this critical issue.

      Six Minutes to Winter
    • 6 Grad mehr

      Die verheerenden Folgen der Erderwärmung

      «6 Grad mehr» ist ein drastischer Weckruf, der zeigt, welche fatalen Folgen es haben wird, wenn die großen Industrienationen weiterhin ihre Klimaziele verfehlen. In seinem Buch spielt der Wissenschaftsjournalist Mark Lynas durch, was passieren wird, wenn die Erde sich weiter global erwärmt. In sechs Kapiteln erklärt er unter Zuhilfenahme aller vorhandenen Studien und wissenschaftlichen Zukunftsmodelle, was bei einer graduellen Erhöhung der Erdtemperatur von 1 bis 6 Grad geschehen wird. Er beschreibt Dürren, ausbleichende Korallen, Verwüstungen durch schmelzende Gletscher, zunächst geografische Verschiebungen, später das Verschwinden von fruchtbarem Land und ultimativ die Gefahr, dass alles Leben auf der Erde endet.

      6 Grad mehr