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The Carbon Almanac

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SKU: 9780241594827

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“The Carbon Almanac: What We Know Is Enough” by Leo Africanus, Anthony Ossa-Richardson, and Richard Oosterhoff offers a clear, comprehensive, and data-driven overview of climate change. Explore the current state of our planet, potential solutions, and how you can make a difference. ISBN: 9780241594827. Discover the facts, understand the urgency, and join the movement for a sustainable future. Perfect for readers seeking knowledge and action.

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9780241594827
  • Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
  • Binding: Paperback
  • No of Pages: 352
  • Weight: 896 gr
  • ISBN-10: 0241594820
  • Publisher Date: 28 Jul 2022
  • Height: 276 mm
  • Spine Width: 20 mm
  • Width: 216 mm

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Weight 0.5 kg

11 reviews for The Carbon Almanac

  1. Yash Tailor

    A great starting point for understanding climate change, but sometimes felt a bit overwhelming. Lots of data, but not always engaging.

  2. Akash Gupta

    An excellent resource for understanding the complexities of climate change. I would recommend. However, I disagree with some arguments.

  3. Rashi Srivastava

    Eye-opening and thought-provoking. It’s inspired me to make changes in my own life. But i felt that the book is somewhat repetitive.

  4. Yasaswani Akula

    This book provides a clear picture of the challenges we face. It is incredibly thorough, however, a little dense to process at once.

  5. Arpankumar Rajeshbhai Naik

    Important information presented in an accessible way. A must-read for anyone concerned about the planet. Some chapters were difficult to get through.

  6. Tishika Bansal

    Gives a strong foundation for climate knowledge. Occasionally it gets bogged down in detail, but overall a worthwhile read.

  7. S Anurag

    Comprehensive and well-researched. It presents the facts without sugarcoating, which is both good and a little scary.

  8. Aayush Tanwar

    A bit too technical for a casual reader, but the data is solid. Not the most exciting read, but very important.

  9. Adarsh Garg

    Good overview, but I wish there were more actionable steps for individuals. Still, a valuable resource.

  10. Arpit Jain

    Data-heavy and a bit dry at times, but ultimately informative. It’s a good reference book to have on hand.

  11. Shivam Bansal

    Important facts and figures about carbon and the effect on our world. It could have benefited from more visuals.

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