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” - Peter H. Raven, President Emeritus, Missouri Botanical Garden About the Author John J. Berger, Ph.D., writes about climate change from the perspective of an internationally respected energy and natural resources expert. Trained in ecology. Dr. Berger has served as a consultant to government, scientific, academic, and nonprofit organizations, including the U.S. Congress and the National Academy of Sciences. Then you can start reading Kindle books on your smartphone, tablet, or computer - no Kindle device required. What makes Climate Peril so powerful is how readable it is for a non-scientist business major like me. I sure wouldn't call it The Climate Crisis for Dummies, but Berger's writing style makes complex scientific subjects very easy for a scientific layperson to understand. Berger goes into all aspects of climate change, from current and projected climate impacts to economic and health impacts without making me feel like a scientific dummy. It's like he took all of the many, many reports from different scientific and economic agencies and consolidated them into one easy to read and understand book. I have read some of those reports and they have often left me scratching my head trying to figure them out. This was not the case with Climate Peril. It is very easy to comprehend. While the author does cover a lot of ground in the book, I think the most powerful and important chapter to read is the last. It is here where he goes into the many reasons why we are now in a climate emergency, and also why a massive global response is necessary to save human civilization as we know it. If you are like me, you will close the book after that chapter and start to think about how you can get to work to change the world. We really have no choice. --By L.http://www.zulassungsservice4you.de/bilder/fmv156dca-manual.xml Lazaron August 31, 2014 - Amazon Website Excellent Introduction to the Climate Crisis By Ron Feldmanon August 11, 2014 Format: Paperback I'm much more concerned about the climate crisis after reading this carefully researched, well-written book. Dr. Berger, an energy and natural resources expert, presents up-to-date research findings on the health, extreme weather, oceanic, extinction, and other climate perils that will occur unless significant preventive measures are begun soon. Berger makes climate change real by describing its impact not only on humans but also on the lives of specific plant and animal species from plankton and coral on up the evolutionary scale. Berger also provided very helpful short primers on relevant natural science concepts, whether rudimentary physics or chemistry, oceanography, geology, or meteorology. Climate Peril not only appeals to the intelligent reader, but also would be most suitable for college courses on the environment. It includes an extensive glossary, excellent index, and appendices on more technical topics. References for all of the research findings are in endnotes. In addition the book has lists of recommended books and sources of additional climate science information. The information presented and references should enable students to write their own papers covering book topics in greater depth. Having now read Climate Peril, for the rest of my life I will want to keep informed about the all-too-likely impending climate crisis and will be much more supportive than before of efforts to avert it. I very much look forward to reading Dr. Berger s forthcoming book on solutions to the climate crisis. --Ron Feldman August 11, 2014 - Amazon Website stars A good guide to climate change dangers By Kindle Customer Thomason May 28, 2016 Format: Kindle Edition I received this ARC ebook free from the publisher through NetGalley.com. I took a long time reading this book, about 3 weeks.https://brandnewhomes.co/new-construction-homes/al/exports-manual-page-0 It is densely packed with information documenting how man made climate change is affecting our planet. The author lays out in great detail that climate change is man made and the serious ill effects on the Earth. Ninety per cent of Arctic summer ice has already disappeared. In addition, rising temperatures have the potential to turn current farmland into near deserts, with disastrous effects on the US great plains. I am encouraged by the recent China-US agreement on carbon dioxide emissions, but much more must be done if we are to avoid the tipping point described by the author as a point of no return. I urge all people concerned about this planet to read this book. The book has extensive footnotes, with references to a huge number of scientific studies proving that climate change is man made and that it is a very real danger to our planet. There are 2 minor faults--all temperatures are in Fahrenheit, and I could not enlarge the charts on my kindle version --Kindle Customer Thomason May 28, 2016 Amazon WebsiteHe is a graduate of Stanford University and has a master’s in energy and natural resources from UC Berkeley and a Ph.D. in ecology from UC Davis. A journalist and leader of national environmental organizations, he has also served as a consultant to government, scientific, academic, and nonprofit organizations, including the U.S. Congress and the National Academy of Sciences.Full content visible, double tap to read brief content. Videos Help others learn more about this product by uploading a video. Upload video To calculate the overall star rating and percentage breakdown by star, we don’t use a simple average. Instead, our system considers things like how recent a review is and if the reviewer bought the item on Amazon. It also analyzes reviews to verify trustworthiness. Please try again later. Scott Blankenship 5.0 out of 5 stars If you want to learn about what's really happening to our climate and to our planet, this is the right book for you!Always thought it would be raining fire from the skies, violent destruction from war or maybe a humongous meteor striking our planet, or even multiple volcanoes erupting or maybe atomic detonations of war. All that could still happen. A more likely scenario is the ongoing occurrence all around us, most noticeable by those living near coastal areas but inland as well. Just pay attention to the news, stories of flooding, drought, wild fires, ice caps melting, sea levels rising. The impact on prices of commodities, most severe on those who can least bear the burden. In the proximity of my residence flooding has become an issue every full moon or new moon as the tide rises. Speaking of tides, it may be too late to turn the tide of events causing all this weather mayhem. This book paints a grim picture of the future. Not an alarmist call of the end times, not prophesy of fire and brimstone. Just scientific findings and conclusions that are visible to anyone who cares to notice. This is a tedious read, but if one slogs through it and just picks at the pertinent information that is easily understandable a picture of human destruction on a grand scale and the consequences of a decaying planet and extinction of all species. I feel the basics of this book should be required educational material for our schools as it is the young of the world who stand to suffer and most likely the young of the world who will find solutions. Knowing few will likely make it through the entirety of this book I rate it a five because of the eye opening facts presented and the author’s effort to present a wake-up call of extreme import to all.Note that I don't really do stars. To me a book is either worth reading or it isn't. I can't rate it three-fifths worth reading. The only reason I've relented and started putting stars up there is to credit the good ones, which were being unfairly uncredited. So, all you'll ever see from me is a five-star or a one-star (since no stars isn't a rating, unfortunately). I rated this book WORTHY. My blog is mostly about fiction, but once in a while I come across a book that's non-fiction and too important to ignore. I have not yet reviewed any books on the topic of global climate change, so this seemed like a really good place to start, and I wasn't disappointed. Be warned that the text is rather dense because it is filled with fact, and detailed extrapolation from that fact, so the reading can be a bit dry - if you'll forgive a climate pun! - but that doesn't take anything from the critical importance of the message which this book delivers, which is that global warming is real, it’s happening rapidly, we are reaching (if we haven't already passed) a tipping point, every month which goes by without anything being done about this catastrophe is a step deeper into a mire which will take a long, long time from which to extricate ourselves, and this warming is caused by humans. These are facts, climate-change deniers be damned. The following paragraph contains some - it’s tempting to use the word 'trivia' here, but there's nothing trivial about it - information about the impact in the USA. Note that temperatures are in Fahrenheit, the items below are paraphrased from the book, which itself takes data from the report titled Global Climate Change Impacts in the United States (GCCIUS). While the Earth has warmed, on average, by about 1.4 degrees over the last century, the US has warmed by 2 degrees. Coastal waters around the US could become as much as 8 degrees hotter over this century. Temperatures in the Great Plains could be as much as ten degrees hotter. US Coastal sea level rise could be as high as three or four feet. This will kiss-off coastal wetlands and marshes. Most grains and vegetables do not do well in significantly increased heat. With each percent drop in stream flow in the Colorado River basin, power production there will drop by 6 - 9. Two-thirds of California's native plant species could experience range reductions of up to 80 (Note that this is only a limited summary of some of the points raised in this chapter) Clearly the cost of global warming and climate change isn’t simply that summers are hotter and winters colder. It’s more complex than that, because the planet is a complex system, so costs will come in a variety of (sometimes unexpected) forms in terms of things like land loss, weather extremes, crop and property damage from these extremes, increased prevalence of exotic diseases, and species extinctions on an unprecedented scale. So there's a monetary cost, too and this is explored in this book. The question is, do we want to pay a relatively small cost now, to try and prevent or at least mitigate this disaster, or are we going to do nothing now, and simply defer a much larger cost to our grandchildren. It's your choice and you're making it now. Read this book and do what you can.It is densely packed with information documenting how man made climate change is affecting our planet. The author lays out in great detail that climate change is man made and the serious ill effects on the Earth. Ninety per cent of Arctic summer ice has already disappeared. In addition, rising temperatures have the potential to turn current farmland into near deserts, with disastrous effects on the US great plains. I urge all people concerned about this planet to read this book. The book has extensive footnotes, with references to a huge number of scientific studies proving that climate change is man made and that it is a very real danger to our planet. There are 2 minor faults--all temperatures are in Fahrenheit, and I could not enlarge the charts on my kindle version. Please try again.Please try again.Please try again. Please try your request again later. Based on the latest climate science, Climate Peril, winner of the 2016 International Book Awards in the Science category, reveals that the impacts of climate change on our health, economy, and environment are far worse--and more imminent--than many realize. The book identifies the obstacles to climate protection and shows why steep and unprecedented--yet affordable--cuts in greenhouse gases are needed now to avert a global climate catastrophe. Climate Peril portrays the radically altered world we will create in 2100 A.D. if greenhouse gas emissions are not reduced and documents the rapid and unnatural climate change already taking place. The book explores all major consequences of climate change, especially its astonishing impacts on the economy, human health, other species, and the oceans. Among other awesome risks, Climate Peril describes the billions of ton of carbon lurking in ocean sea beds and thawing permafrost and the global danger of crossing an invisible threshold beyond which catastrophic climate changes become inevitable. While its conclusions are alarming, Climate Peril is above all a realistic and authoritative book that you can use to better understand how climate change may affect you and your family. Climate Peril is the winner of the 2015 International Book Awards, and second of a three book series. Volume 1, Climate Myths, focused on the political campaign waged against climate science. Volume 3, Climate Solutions (forthcoming), shows how to create a climate-safe world by radically transforming global energy, transportation, and land use practices. Trained in ecology. Dr. Berger has served as a consultant to government, scientific, academic, and nonprofit organizations, including the U.S. Congress and the National Academy of Sciences. Then you can start reading Kindle books on your smartphone, tablet, or computer - no Kindle device required. What makes Climate Peril so powerful is how readable it is for a non-scientist business major like me. I sure wouldn't call it The Climate Crisis for Dummies, but Berger's writing style makes complex scientific subjects very easy for a scientific layperson to understand. Berger goes into all aspects of climate change, from current and projected climate impacts to economic and health impacts without making me feel like a scientific dummy. It's like he took all of the many, many reports from different scientific and economic agencies and consolidated them into one easy to read and understand book. I have read some of those reports and they have often left me scratching my head trying to figure them out. This was not the case with Climate Peril. It is very easy to comprehend. While the author does cover a lot of ground in the book, I think the most powerful and important chapter to read is the last. It is here where he goes into the many reasons why we are now in a climate emergency, and also why a massive global response is necessary to save human civilization as we know it. If you are like me, you will close the book after that chapter and start to think about how you can get to work to change the world. We really have no choice. --By L. Lazaron August 31, 2014 - Amazon Website Excellent Introduction to the Climate Crisis By Ron Feldmanon August 11, 2014 Format: Paperback I'm much more concerned about the climate crisis after reading this carefully researched, well-written book. Dr. Berger, an energy and natural resources expert, presents up-to-date research findings on the health, extreme weather, oceanic, extinction, and other climate perils that will occur unless significant preventive measures are begun soon. Berger makes climate change real by describing its impact not only on humans but also on the lives of specific plant and animal species from plankton and coral on up the evolutionary scale. Berger also provided very helpful short primers on relevant natural science concepts, whether rudimentary physics or chemistry, oceanography, geology, or meteorology. Climate Peril not only appeals to the intelligent reader, but also would be most suitable for college courses on the environment. It includes an extensive glossary, excellent index, and appendices on more technical topics. References for all of the research findings are in endnotes. In addition the book has lists of recommended books and sources of additional climate science information. The information presented and references should enable students to write their own papers covering book topics in greater depth. Having now read Climate Peril, for the rest of my life I will want to keep informed about the all-too-likely impending climate crisis and will be much more supportive than before of efforts to avert it. I very much look forward to reading Dr. Berger s forthcoming book on solutions to the climate crisis. --Ron Feldman August 11, 2014 - Amazon Website stars A good guide to climate change dangers By Kindle Customer Thomason May 28, 2016 Format: Kindle Edition I received this ARC ebook free from the publisher through NetGalley.com. I took a long time reading this book, about 3 weeks. It is densely packed with information documenting how man made climate change is affecting our planet. The author lays out in great detail that climate change is man made and the serious ill effects on the Earth. Ninety per cent of Arctic summer ice has already disappeared. In addition, rising temperatures have the potential to turn current farmland into near deserts, with disastrous effects on the US great plains. I am encouraged by the recent China-US agreement on carbon dioxide emissions, but much more must be done if we are to avoid the tipping point described by the author as a point of no return. I urge all people concerned about this planet to read this book. The book has extensive footnotes, with references to a huge number of scientific studies proving that climate change is man made and that it is a very real danger to our planet. There are 2 minor faults--all temperatures are in Fahrenheit, and I could not enlarge the charts on my kindle version --Kindle Customer Thomason May 28, 2016 Amazon WebsiteHe is a graduate of Stanford University and has a master’s in energy and natural resources from UC Berkeley and a Ph.D. in ecology from UC Davis. A journalist and leader of national environmental organizations, he has also served as a consultant to government, scientific, academic, and nonprofit organizations, including the U.S. Congress and the National Academy of Sciences.Full content visible, double tap to read brief content. Videos Help others learn more about this product by uploading a video. Upload video To calculate the overall star rating and percentage breakdown by star, we don’t use a simple average. Instead, our system considers things like how recent a review is and if the reviewer bought the item on Amazon. It also analyzes reviews to verify trustworthiness. Please try again later. Scott Blankenship 5.0 out of 5 stars If you want to learn about what's really happening to our climate and to our planet, this is the right book for you!Always thought it would be raining fire from the skies, violent destruction from war or maybe a humongous meteor striking our planet, or even multiple volcanoes erupting or maybe atomic detonations of war. All that could still happen. A more likely scenario is the ongoing occurrence all around us, most noticeable by those living near coastal areas but inland as well. Just pay attention to the news, stories of flooding, drought, wild fires, ice caps melting, sea levels rising. The impact on prices of commodities, most severe on those who can least bear the burden. In the proximity of my residence flooding has become an issue every full moon or new moon as the tide rises. Speaking of tides, it may be too late to turn the tide of events causing all this weather mayhem. This book paints a grim picture of the future. Not an alarmist call of the end times, not prophesy of fire and brimstone. Just scientific findings and conclusions that are visible to anyone who cares to notice. This is a tedious read, but if one slogs through it and just picks at the pertinent information that is easily understandable a picture of human destruction on a grand scale and the consequences of a decaying planet and extinction of all species. I feel the basics of this book should be required educational material for our schools as it is the young of the world who stand to suffer and most likely the young of the world who will find solutions. Knowing few will likely make it through the entirety of this book I rate it a five because of the eye opening facts presented and the author’s effort to present a wake-up call of extreme import to all.Note that I don't really do stars. To me a book is either worth reading or it isn't. I can't rate it three-fifths worth reading. The only reason I've relented and started putting stars up there is to credit the good ones, which were being unfairly uncredited. So, all you'll ever see from me is a five-star or a one-star (since no stars isn't a rating, unfortunately). I rated this book WORTHY. My blog is mostly about fiction, but once in a while I come across a book that's non-fiction and too important to ignore. I have not yet reviewed any books on the topic of global climate change, so this seemed like a really good place to start, and I wasn't disappointed. Be warned that the text is rather dense because it is filled with fact, and detailed extrapolation from that fact, so the reading can be a bit dry - if you'll forgive a climate pun! - but that doesn't take anything from the critical importance of the message which this book delivers, which is that global warming is real, it’s happening rapidly, we are reaching (if we haven't already passed) a tipping point, every month which goes by without anything being done about this catastrophe is a step deeper into a mire which will take a long, long time from which to extricate ourselves, and this warming is caused by humans. These are facts, climate-change deniers be damned. The following paragraph contains some - it’s tempting to use the word 'trivia' here, but there's nothing trivial about it - information about the impact in the USA. Note that temperatures are in Fahrenheit, the items below are paraphrased from the book, which itself takes data from the report titled Global Climate Change Impacts in the United States (GCCIUS). While the Earth has warmed, on average, by about 1.4 degrees over the last century, the US has warmed by 2 degrees. Coastal waters around the US could become as much as 8 degrees hotter over this century. Temperatures in the Great Plains could be as much as ten degrees hotter. US Coastal sea level rise could be as high as three or four feet. This will kiss-off coastal wetlands and marshes. Most grains and vegetables do not do well in significantly increased heat. With each percent drop in stream flow in the Colorado River basin, power production there will drop by 6 - 9. Two-thirds of California's native plant species could experience range reductions of up to 80 (Note that this is only a limited summary of some of the points raised in this chapter) Clearly the cost of global warming and climate change isn’t simply that summers are hotter and winters colder. It’s more complex than that, because the planet is a complex system, so costs will come in a variety of (sometimes unexpected) forms in terms of things like land loss, weather extremes, crop and property damage from these extremes, increased prevalence of exotic diseases, and species extinctions on an unprecedented scale. So there's a monetary cost, too and this is explored in this book. The question is, do we want to pay a relatively small cost now, to try and prevent or at least mitigate this disaster, or are we going to do nothing now, and simply defer a much larger cost to our grandchildren. It's your choice and you're making it now. Read this book and do what you can.It is densely packed with information documenting how man made climate change is affecting our planet. The author lays out in great detail that climate change is man made and the serious ill effects on the Earth. Ninety per cent of Arctic summer ice has already disappeared. In addition, rising temperatures have the potential to turn current farmland into near deserts, with disastrous effects on the US great plains. I urge all people concerned about this planet to read this book. The book has extensive footnotes, with references to a huge number of scientific studies proving that climate change is man made and that it is a very real danger to our planet. There are 2 minor faults--all temperatures are in Fahrenheit, and I could not enlarge the charts on my kindle version. The planet is at increasing risk of triggering strong amplifying positive feedback processes inherent in the climate system. Once initiated, no conceivable human action can arrest these processes, no matter how devastating the consequences become and no matter how earnestly we may wish to do so or how desperately we may try. Time is running out to protect the equable though altered climate we still have and to avoid further climate disruption. Such change could commit half the species on the Earth to extinction, destroy major ecosystems like the Amazon rain forest, degrade the oceans, and subject vast areas of the Earth to drought and intolerable heat, not to mention more frequent extreme weather events. It examines how and why the climate normally functions, and warns of the perilous economic, national security, environmental, public health, and oceanic consequences of disturbing the climate with heat-trapping gases. The book is the second of a three-book series. Volume 1, Climate Myths, focused on the political campaign waged against climate science, and volume 3, Climate Solutions, shows how to create a climate-safe world by radically transforming global energy, transportation, and land use practices. By far the best overview of climate science and its implications for our planet that I’ve ever read. ” If you are aware of the problem, but not yet convinced that it presents a near and present danger, read this call to arms. You’ll understand why it is that our ongoing burning of fossil fuels, left unchecked, will imperil our health, access to food and fresh water, national security, and the stability of our environment. And you’ll see why there is still time to act to avert a global catastrophe. ” At some point not far away, the corporate and political venality Climate Peril characterizes so clearly becomes criminal neglect of duty as costs of the disruption soar and effects become irreversible. ” In the second volume of his trilogy, John Berger continues to probe the climate issue with unusual insight and clarity. ” This should be required reading for all who care about future generations. ” If we make no further moves against climate change than the timid steps taken so far, the world is due for something potentially as catastrophic as a slow-motion nuclear war. Even if we do do everything we possibly can, we’re still in for big trouble. John J.