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With Speed and Violence: Why Scientists Fear Tipping Points in Climate Change

by Fred Pearce

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Fred Pearce has been writing about climate change for eighteen years, and the more he learns, the worse things look. Where once scientists were concerned about gradual climate change, now more and more of them fear we will soon be dealing with abrupt change resulting from triggering hidden tipping points. Even President Bush' s top climate modeler, Jim Hansen, warned in 2005 that " we are on the precipice of climate system tipping points beyond which there is no redemption."

As Pearce began working on this book, normally cautious scientists beat a path to his door to tell him about their fears and their latest findings. With Speed and Violence tells the stories of these scientists and their work— from the implications of melting permafrost in Siberia and the huge river systems of meltwater beneath the icecaps of Greenland and Antarctica to the effects of the " ocean conveyor" and a rare molecule that runs virtually the entire cleanup system for the planet.

Above all, the scientists told him what they' re now learning about the speed and violence of past natural climate change— and what it portends for our future. With Speed and Violence is the most up-to-date and readable book yet about the growing evidence for global warming and the large climatic effects it may unleash.

" Nature is fragile, environmentalists often tell us. But the lesson of this book is that that it is not so. The truth is far more worrying. She is strong and packs a serious counter-punch. Global warming will very probably unleash unstoppable planetary forces. And they will not be gradual. The history of our planet' s climate shows that it does not dogradual change. Under pressure, whether from sunspots or orbital wobbles or the depredations of humans, it lurches – virtually overnight." — from the Introduction

" If you want to quickly get up to date on climate change and its consequences, I recommend With Speed and Violence: Why Scientists Fear Tipping Points in Climate Change. If you can read only one book on climate change, this is it."

— Lester Brown, president, Earth Policy Institute

Praise for When the Rivers Run Dry

" An enriching and farsighted work."

— Jai Singh, San Francisco Chronicle

" The one-word review of Pearce's book is: Terrifying. Whether he's writing about the Indian peasant farmers who draw from poisoned wells every day, the oblivious Arizonans who run fountains in the desert, or the apocalyptic moonscape that is the Aral Sea (once a thriving fishery, now a toxic cesspool), Pearce manages to convey the immense wreckage human activity is making of our lifeblood."

— John McGrath, Grist

" Pearce provides a compelling compendium of place-based water stories that reveal just how ground-shifting the world' s water predicament will be."

— Sandra L. Postel, Science

" In a highly readable style, Pearce makes the case for a new water ethos."

— Todd Neale, Audubon

" Pearce cogently presents the alarming ways in which this ecological emergency is affecting population centers, human health, food production, wildlife habitats, and species viability. Having crisscrossed the globe to research the economic, scientific, cultural, and political causes and ramifications of thisunder publicized tragedy, Pearce' s powerful imagery, penetrating analyses, and passionate advocacy make this required reading for environmental proponents and civic leaders everywhere."

— Booklist

Synopsis:

Fred Pearce has been writing about climate change for twenty years, and the more he learns, the worse things look. As Pearce began researching this book, numerous scientists sought him out to recount their findings and fears: where once they were concerned about gradual climate change, many now worry that we will soon be experiencing abrupt change resulting from triggering tipping points. With Speed and Violence is the most up-to-date and readable book yet about the constantly accumulating evidence for global warming and the dramatic effects it may unleash.

"[Pearce's] grasp of [scientists'] work is exceptional. What's more, he has a talent for explaining science in terms understandable to the nonscientist . . . This enjoyable read was difficult to put down." Library Journal, starred review

"If you want to quickly get up to date on climate change and its consequences, I recommend With Speed and Violence. If you can read only one book on climate change, this is it." Lester Brown, president, Earth Policy Institute

Synopsis:

As Pearce began work on this book, normally cautious scientists beat a path to his door to tell him about their fears and their latest findings. Now he presents this up-to-date and readable book about the growing evidence for global warming and the large climatic effects it may unleash.

About the Author

Fred Pearce is a former news editor at New Scientist. Currently that magazine's environment and development consultant, he has also written for Audubon, Popular Science, Time, the Boston Globe, and Natural History. His books include With Speed and Violence, When the Rivers Run Dry, Keepers of the Spring, Turning Up the Heat, and Deep Jungle. He lives in England.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780807085776
Subtitle:
Why Scientists Fear Tipping Points in Climate Change
Author:
Pearce, Fred
Author:
PEARCE, FRED
Publisher:
Beacon Press (MA)
Location:
Boston
Subject:
Weather
Subject:
Earth Sciences - Meteorology & Climatology
Subject:
Environmental Conservation & Protection - General
Subject:
Non-Classifiable
Subject:
Environmental Science
Subject:
History
Subject:
Climatic changes
Subject:
Environmental Conservation & Protection
Subject:
Climatic changes -- History.
Copyright:
Edition Description:
Trade Paper
Publication Date:
March 2008
Binding:
Paperback
Language:
English
Pages:
278
Dimensions:
9.00x6.30x.81 in. 1.01 lbs.

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