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When The Cartoon Introduction to Climate Change was first published
in 2014, it offered something entirely new: a fun, illustrated
guide to a planetary crisis. If that sounds like an oxymoron,
you’ve never seen the carbon cycle demonstrated through yoga
poses or a polar bear explaining evolution to her cubs. That
creativity comes from the minds of Yoram Bauman, the world’s
first and only “stand-up economist,” and award-winning
illustrator Grady Klein. After seeing their book used in classrooms
and the halls of Congress alike, the pair has teamed up again to
fully update the guide with the latest scientific data from the
IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change). A lot has
happened to the climate over the last decade, and the authors
tackle the daunting statistics with their trademark humour. They
realise it’s better to laugh than cry when confronting
mind-blowing facts about our changing world. Readers will become
familiar with critical concepts, but they’ll also smile as they
learn about climate science, projections, and policy. Sociologists
have argued that we don’t address climate change because it’s
too big and frightening to get our heads around. The Cartoon
Introduction to Climate Change takes the intimidation and gloom out
of one of the most important challenges of our time.
Whereas "Volume One: Microeconomics" dealt with the optimizing
individual, "Volume Two: Macroeconomics" explains the factors that
affect the economy of an entire country and, indeed, the planet. It
explores the two big concerns of macroeconomics: how economies grow
and why economies collapse. It also illustrates the basics of the
labour market and unemployment, inflation and debt, what the GDP is
and what it measures, and the influence of government, trade, and
technology on the economy. Along the way it covers the economics of
global poverty, climate change, and the business cycle. In short,
if any of these topics have cropped up in a news story and caused
you to wish you grasped the underlying basics, this book is for
you. And while walking you through an entire introductory
macroeconomics course, its cartoon characters - with cameos from
Nobel Prize - winning economists such as Milton Friedman and Paul
Krugman - take the sting out of the subject.
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