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Climate Change: What You Can Do About It
 

Climate Change: What You Can Do About It

Paul Holper   CSIRO Marine & Atmospheric Science
Simon Torok   CSIRO Marine & Atmospheric Science

216 pages
Publisher: Pan Macmillan Australia



   
Paperback - 2008
ISBN: 9781405038782 - AU $ 29.95
 

 We can all make a difference in lessening the severity and impact of climate change. This book, written by two leading science communicators in the field of climate change, takes you through the simple yet effective things you can do in your home, your workplace, your school and elsewhere to limit your carbon emissions. It also shows us what business, government and industry can do, giving us the knowledge to create change right across our society.

Easy to read, highly accessible yet full of the latest research and up-to-the-moment science, Climate Change: What You Can Do About It is a book that needs to be in every Australian home, workplace and classroom. Together, and informed, we can change the world.
 

 Paul Holper and Simon Torok are passionate about communicating the science of climate change. Paul Holper manages CSIRO’s involvement in the Australian Climate Change Science Program. Dr Simon Torok works in communication and marketing for CSIRO’s division of Marine and Atmospheric Research, raising public awareness of the division’s climate change and other research. 

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