The Climate Change Crisis: Solutions and Adaption for a Planet in Peril

The Climate Change Crisis: Solutions and Adaption for a Planet in Peril - Hardcover

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The Climate Change Crisis: Solutions and Adaption for a Planet in Peril

The Climate Change Crisis: Solutions and Adaption for a Planet in Peril - Hardcover

$178.18
Sale price  $178.18 Regular price 

by Ross Michael Pink (Author)

Offers an overview of the current climate refugee crisis

Critically engages with national and international climate change mitigation programs, including those devised by United Nations

Provides an important focus on the innovations that could help tackle the effects of the humanitarian crisis caused climate change


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This book explores how the world community will respond to the unfolding humanitarian crisis caused by climate change. It recognises climate change as the greatest threat to human development in the 21st century, bringing with it: flooding, drought, extreme temperatures, health crises, threats to human security and severe harm to economic development.

The Climate Change Crisis addresses climate change and its impact as a major threat for countries around the world. Through a collection of interviews with leading environmentalists and exploration into new innovations that can offer hope and protection for billions of people, this book presents an interdisciplinary approach towards understanding the paramount health and development challenges of climate change.

This timely and informative book cuts across several disciplines, including human rights, public policy, international relations, national refugee policy, and migration studies.

Author Biography

Ross Michael Pink is Professor of Politics and Sustainability at Kwantlen Polytechnic University, Canada. Pink has lectured on climate change and water rights in Canada, Singapore, India, Myanmar, Taiwan and Thailand and is the Co-Founder of the educational NGO, Global Water Rights (www.globalwaterrights.com), based in Vancouver, Canada.

Number of Pages: 300
Dimensions: 0.75 x 8.27 x 5.83 IN
Illustrated: Yes
Publication Date: April 03, 2018

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