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Windfall

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“Windfall” by David Nelson explores the surprising ways individuals worldwide are profiting from climate change. Discover the innovative adaptations, economic shifts, and unexpected opportunities emerging in a warming world. From Arctic shipping routes to renewable energy ventures, this book unveils the complex intersection of climate change and economic gain. ISBN: 9780143126591

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9780143126591
  • Publisher: Penguin Books
  • Publisher Imprint: Penguin Books
  • Depth: 19
  • Height: 213 mm
  • No of Pages: 336
  • Series Title: English
  • Width: 140 mm
  • ISBN-10: 0143126598
  • Publisher Date: 27 Jan 2015
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Edition: Reissue
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: Y
  • Spine Width: 15 mm
  • Weight: 322 gr

Additional information

Weight 0.5 kg

22 reviews for Windfall

  1. Aman Verma

    It’s an okay book. I expected more. It felt more like a report rather than an engaging and insightful book.

  2. Ispita Borah

    An insightful, albeit unsettling, read. I recommend to anyone seeking to understand climate change from a new view.

  3. Shashank Nath Mishra

    While informative, I sometimes struggled with the ethics presented. Some examples felt a bit too opportunistic.

  4. Prashant Kumar Sinha

    Eye-opening! Never considered the economic side of climate change like this. Some examples felt a bit opportunistic, though.

  5. Mohit Verma

    Windfall is a must-read for anyone interested in climate change and economics. It’s not all doom and gloom; there’s innovation happening!

  6. Airene Ganguly

    A bit unsettling to see people profiting from a crisis, but Nelson presents it without judgment. Informative and thought-provoking.

  7. Sourabh Nemagoud

    A fascinating look at the unexpected consequences of climate change. Nelson does a great job of presenting the information in an accessible way.

  8. Divya Manwani

    Windfall is a must-read for anyone interested in climate change and the economy. It’s well-researched and thought-provoking.

  9. Nilesh Vashisht

    A well-researched and insightful exploration of a complex issue. I’d recommend it to anyone interested in climate change.

  10. Wagisha Mittal

    I found this book interesting, but also a bit disturbing. It’s a reminder that there are always winners and losers.

  11. Rohit Batra

    Interesting concept, but felt a bit detached from the human impact. More focus on profit than people. Still, worth the read.

  12. Hriyam Dutta

    A complex topic explained well. Some parts are a bit slow, but the overall message is powerful.

  13. Chaitanya

    The book is okay, but I was expecting more. The writing style is a bit dry and not very engaging. However, it is still informative.

  14. Rohit Rajdhar

    This book opened my eyes to the financial aspect of climate change. It’s a must-read for those wanting a full picture.

  15. Satyam Kumar

    Windfall provided a great overview of the economic implications. The author’s analysis and writing is excellent!

  16. Yash Kedia

    This book is a wake-up call. It shows that we need to address climate change not just for environmental reasons, but also for economic ones.

  17. Prateek Sahni

    A valuable book, but at times I felt a little uncomfortable with the idea of ‘profiting’ from climate issues.

  18. Gautam Garg

    The book does make you think, but it’s also a bit depressing to see some people benefiting from a crisis.

  19. Sanchita Agarwal

    A thought-provoking read, showing both the grim reality and unexpected opportunities arising from climate change. Nelson presents a balanced view. I wish it had more solutions.

  20. Hari Om

    This book is a game changer. It offers a fresh perspective on a complex topic.

  21. Prachi Sharma

    Gives a new perspective to climate change. Easy to read. Some parts were a little slow.

  22. Vishal Gupta

    The book is informative, but also a bit depressing. It shows that climate change is not just an environmental issue, but also an economic one.

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