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Hothouse Earth: The Greenhouse Effect & Gaia

Hothouse Earth: The Greenhouse Effect & Gaia

by Gribben, John

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Hardcover
ISBN 13
9780593017951
ISBN 10
0593017951
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London: Bantam, 1990. Hardcover. Very Good/very good. Very Good/Very Good. The first and only book to examine the greenhouse effect against a broader background of natural climactic processes. Explains exactly why the world is getting warmer, what the changes in temperature and rainfall patterns will mean for human society, and what can be done to slow the pace of these changes. A clearly written warning which offers some hope for the future. Contains 273 pages, 24 x 16cm, with numerous tables and charts. Ex-library, front endpaper removed, some library markings. Black cloth boards in Very Good illustrated dust jacket. Internally, Very Good: clean, bright and unmarked in excellent bindings. Exceptional condition for ex-library example.
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