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Climate for Life: Meeting the Global Challenge

$58

Forward by Harrison Ford and Edward O. Wilson Russell Mittermeier, Michael Totten, Laura Ledwith Pennypacker, Frederick Boltz, Cristina G. Mittermeier, Guy Midgely, Carlos Manuel Rodriguez, Glenn Prickett, Claude Gascon, Peter A. Seligmann, Olivier Landrand, Cristina G. Mittermeier, (Series Editor) 359 Pages, Hardcover. Price includes media mail shipping with in the US, expedited or international shipping will incur additional charges.

We now know that at least 20% of carbon released into the atmosphere is caused by land disturbance.  Protecting wilderness is a key element in our response to climate change – protecting wilderness means that less land is disturbed and less stored carbon is emitted into the atmosphere.  A Climate for Life: Meeting the Global Challenge is our next step in educating the public and policymakers about solutions to climate change and the important role of wilderness.  As part of the CEMEX book series, with outstanding photography from the International League of Conservation Photographers, this outstanding publication is a must have for any collection.  “We have the capacity to destroy or to safeguard the biodiversity on our planet.  It is within our grasp to adapt to the conditions we have created and to mitigate our impact on the future.  Now is the time to engage our intellect, develop solutions, and implement the actions needed to ensure a stable climate for the future,” A Climate for Life.


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