The Great Melt by Alister Doyle

The Great Melt by Alister Doyle

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Summary

The fate of the world’s coasts rests on a knife edge as global warming melts ice sheets and glaciers from the Alps to the Andes. The choices we make now will determine whether oceans rise by a coast-swamping one metre by 2100 or whether we can save our coastal communities.

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The Great Melt by Alister Doyle

The fate of the worlds coasts rests on a knife edge as global warming melts ice sheets and glaciers from the Alps to the Andes. The choices we make now will determine whether oceans rise by a coast-swamping one metre by 2100 or whether we can save our coastal communities.
ALISTER DOYLE is an award-winning journalist who has covered climate change for almost two decades. He has reported from about 50 nations in six continents, including two trips to Antarctica and numerous visits to the Arctic, and was the first Environment Correspondent for Reuters, from 2004-19. He was also a lead writer for Reuters’ award-winning Project Greenland in 2018 and wrote the UN report, 'The Heat is On' (2019). He blends his journalistic instincts with compelling storytelling and powerful human stories.
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ISBN 13 9780750997843
ISBN 10 0750997842
Title The Great Melt
Author Alister Doyle
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher The History Press Ltd
Year published 2021-10-21
Number of pages 256
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