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Keeping our Cool: Canada in a Warming World
Written by Andrew Weaver
Narrated by David Skulski
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Monster wildfires in Australia, January golfers in PEI, ruined fruit crops in California, starving polar bears in the North. Climate change is no longer a vague threat. Over the next few centuries climate changes will be greater and occur faster than at any time in 10,000 years. Brilliantly researched, Keeping Our Cool is an engaging examination of global warming, with specific emphasis on Canada. Weaver explains the levels of greenhouse gas emissions needed to stabilize the climate and offers solutions and a path toward a sustainable future.
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Andrew Weaver
Valerie Rose is a small-town author with far bigger plans. She is currently working toward a Bachelors of Fine Arts in Creative Writing, but will take any opportunity to write about the strange and shadowy corners of life that people tend to ignore along the way. Her work spans a wide variety of genres that only grows wider by the day.
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- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5The science of climate change does not really get a new treatment here, but the book has a welcome and unique Canadian emphasis on its policy and implications discussions.