the recent thread I started convinces me the first thing that needs to happen is self education, so Global Warming by Mark Maslin Climate by Mark Maslin these two books are very short and to the point, 1st read Climate, so you understand the systems, then on to the dreaded Climate change
If you have more time than the above which could both be read in 4 or 5 days (or even 2 if you are an avid reader) Climate, Into the 21st Century by World Meteorological Organization it covers the above two with a little more breath and depth which could be read in the same amount of time
I recommend reading both, all are well written , if you do read them all you will understand the problem better than 98% of politicians and fair amount of scientists too
let science, not politics decide, ... but whose science?
Here is another I just finished last night, took me two evenings, similar to the first two in that it is part of the Oxford University “A Very Short Introduction Series” written by an expert in the field. Only a small investment in time to tell you what you need to know. Atmosphere by Paul Palmer Whether you are a doubter or a believer, you will learn something you didn’t know and you will see the problem is far more complex than the media and politicians would have you believe.
let science, not politics decide, ... but whose science?
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