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1,001 voices on climate change : everyday stories of flood, fire, drought, and displacement from around the world / Devi Lockwood.

By: Publisher: New York : Simon Element, 2022Edition: First Simon Element trade paperback editionDescription: xxiv, 326 pages ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 1982146737
  • 9781982146733
Other title:
  • One thousand one voices on climate change
  • Thousand and one voices on climate change
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 304.25 23
LOC classification:
  • GF71 .L64 2021
Summary: It's official: apocalyptic climate predictions have finally come true. Catastrophic wildfires, relentless hurricanes, melting permafrost, and coastal flooding have given us a taste of what some communities have already experienced for far too long, yet we don't often hear the voices of the people most affected. Journalist Devi Lockwood set out to change that, traveling the world, often by bicycle, collecting first-person accounts of climate change. Over five years, covering twenty countries across six continents, Lockwood finds that ordinary people's sharing their stories does far more to advance understanding and empathy than even the most alarming statistics and studies. -- Adapted from Amazon.com.
Holdings
Item type Current library Call number Copy number Status Date due Barcode Item holds
BOOK BOOK NCAR Library Mesa Lab GF71 .L64 2021 1 Available 50583020018820
Total holds: 0

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It's official: apocalyptic climate predictions have finally come true. Catastrophic wildfires, relentless hurricanes, melting permafrost, and coastal flooding have given us a taste of what some communities have already experienced for far too long, yet we don't often hear the voices of the people most affected. Journalist Devi Lockwood set out to change that, traveling the world, often by bicycle, collecting first-person accounts of climate change. Over five years, covering twenty countries across six continents, Lockwood finds that ordinary people's sharing their stories does far more to advance understanding and empathy than even the most alarming statistics and studies. -- Adapted from Amazon.com.

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