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Industrial and agricultural greenhouse gas emissions are rapidly
warming Earth’s climate, unleashing rising seas, ocean
acidification, melting permafrost, powerful storms, wildfires,
floods, deadly heat waves, droughts, tsunamis, food shortages,
reduced nutritional levels in crops, and armed conflict over
shrinking water supplies. Billions of people will become climate
refugees. Hotter temperatures will allow tropical diseases to
spread into temperate regions. Higher levels of CO2, allergens,
dust, and other particulate matter will impair our physical and
mental health and even reduce our cognitive abilities. Climate
change disproportionately affects the world’s poor. It also harms
Nature, and could ultimately trigger a sixth mass extinction. In
Escaping Nature, Orrin H. Pilkey and his coauthors offer concrete
suggestions for how to respond to the threats posed by global
climate change. They argue that, while we wait for the world’s
governments to get serious about mitigating climate change, we can
adapt to a hotter world through technological innovations,
behavioral changes, nature-based solutions, political changes, and
education.
Ever wonder where sand comes from? Or why shells are colored
differently? Or how to estimate the size of a wave? Featuring more
than forty fun hands-on activities for families with children,
Lessons from the Sand reveals the science behind the amazing
natural wonders found on the beaches of North Carolina and South
Carolina. Easy-to-do experiments will help parents and kids
discover the ways water, wind, sand, plants, animals, and people
interact to shape the constantly changing beaches we love to visit.
Featuring colorful illustrations and clear instructions, most
activities require nothing more than an observant eye and simple
tools found at local stores. You will learn about geology, weather,
waves and currents, the critters that live on our beaches, and the
environmental issues that threaten them. Chapters also include
indoor activities for rainy days and activities for nighttime
discovery. This book will become an indispensable companion for
families, teachers, and students heading to the Carolina coast for
years to come.
Industrial and agricultural greenhouse gas emissions are rapidly
warming Earth’s climate, unleashing rising seas, ocean
acidification, melting permafrost, powerful storms, wildfires,
floods, deadly heat waves, droughts, tsunamis, food shortages,
reduced nutritional levels in crops, and armed conflict over
shrinking water supplies. Billions of people will become climate
refugees. Hotter temperatures will allow tropical diseases to
spread into temperate regions. Higher levels of CO2, allergens,
dust, and other particulate matter will impair our physical and
mental health and even reduce our cognitive abilities. Climate
change disproportionately affects the world’s poor. It also harms
Nature, and could ultimately trigger a sixth mass extinction. In
Escaping Nature, Orrin H. Pilkey and his coauthors offer concrete
suggestions for how to respond to the threats posed by global
climate change. They argue that, while we wait for the world’s
governments to get serious about mitigating climate change, we can
adapt to a hotter world through technological innovations,
behavioral changes, nature-based solutions, political changes, and
education.
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