The Weathermakers

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Tim Flannery's 'The Weather Makers' is a seminal work that brings climate change to a general audience, explaining the science and the potential impacts in an accessible way.

The book explores the history of climate science, illustrating how human activities, particularly the burning of fossil fuels, are altering the Earth's atmosphere.

Flannery connects past climate shifts to contemporary concerns, providing a context for understanding the urgency of the issue.

The book investigates potential solutions, advocating for a shift towards renewable energy sources and sustainable practices.

Through clear explanations and compelling narratives, Flannery urges readers to take action and mitigate the effects of climate change, emphasizing the importance of global cooperation and individual responsibility.

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