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adam_text | zœcse^i^ŒEŒras· PARTONE / E εξ 1.1 ‘To solve this problem, we need to understand it’ / Greta Thunberg 1.2 The Deep History ci Carbon Dioxide 2 6 Peter Brannen / Science journalist, contributing writer at the Atlantic and author of The Ends ofthe World. 1.3 Our Evolutionary Impact 9 Beth Shapiro / Professor of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at University of California Santa Cruz and author of Life as We Made It. 1.4 Civilization and Extinction 11 Elizabeth Kolbert / Staff writer for the New Yorker and the author, most recently, of Under a White Sky: The Nature ofthe Future. 1.5 ‘The science is as solid as it gets’ / Greta Thunberg 1.6 The Discovery of Climate Change 18 23 Michael Oppenheimer / Atmospheric scientist, Princeton University’s Professor of Geosciences and International Affairs and long-time IPCC author. 1.7 Why Didn’t They Act? 29 Naomi Oreskes / Professor of the History of Science and Affiliated Professor of Earth and Planetary Sciences at Harvard University. 1.8 Tipping Points and Feedback Loops 32 Johan Rockström / Director of the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research and Professor at Potsdam University. 1.9 ‘This is the biggest story in the world’ / Greta Thunberg 41 PART TWO / 44 2.1 ‘The weather seems to be on steroids’ / Greta Thunberg 2.2 Heat 48 50 Katharine Hayhoe / Endowed Chair and Distinguished Professor at Texas Tech University and author of Saving Us. 2.3 Methane and Other Gases Zeke Hausfather I Climate research lead at Stripe, research scientist at Berkeley Earth. 53
2.4 Air Pollution and Aerosols 57 Bjorn H. Samset / Senior researcher at CICERO Centre for International Climate Research, an IPCC lead author, and expert on the effects of поп-СО emissions. 2.5 Clouds 60 Paulo Ceppi I Lecturer in climate science at the Grantham Institute and the Department of Physics at Imperial College London. 2.6 Arctic Warming; and the Jot Stream 62 Jennifer Francis / Senior scientist at the Woodwell Climate Research Center and formerly Research Professor in Marine and Coastal Sciences at Rutgers University. 2.7 Dangerous Weather 67 Friederike Otto / Senior lecturer in Climate Science at the Grantham Institute at Imperial College London and co-lead of World Weather Attribution. 2.8 ‘The snowball has been set in motion’ / Greta Thunberg 2.9 Droughts and Floods 72 74 Kate Marvel / Climate scientist at the Columbia University Center for Climate Systems research and the NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies. 2.10 Polar Ice Sheets 76 Ricarda Winkelmann I Professor of Climate System Analysis at the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research and the University of Potsdam. 2.11 Warming Oceans and Rising Seas 78 Stefan Rahmstorf / Head of Earth System Analysis at the Potsdam Institute and Professor of Physics of the Oceans at the University of Potsdam. 2.12 Acidification and Marins Ecosystems 84 Hans-Otto Pörtner / Climatologist, physiologist, Professor and Head of the Department of Integrative Ecophysiology at the Alfred Wegener Institute. 2.13 Microplastics 86 Karin Kvale / Senior researcher at GNS Science and expert in modelling the role of marine
ecology in global biogeochemical cycles. 2.14 Fresh Water 88 Peter H. Gleick I Co-founder and president-emeritus of the Pacific Institute, member US National Academy of Sciences, hydroclimatologist. 2.15 ‘It is much closer to home than we think’ / Greta Thunberg 2.16 Wildfires 90 96 Joëlle Gergis / Senior lecturer in Climate Science at the Australian National University and lead author on the IPCC Sixth Assessment Report. 2.17 The Amazon Carlos Nobre / Earth System scientist on The Amazon, Chair of the Science Panel for the Amazon and the convener of the Amazonia 4.0 project. Julia Arieira / Plant Ecologist and Earth system scientist at Brazil’s Federal University of Espirito Santo. Nathâlia Nascimento / Geographer and Earth system scientist at Brazil’s Federal University of Espirito Santo. 99
2.18 Boreal and Temperate Forests 102 Beverly Law I Professor Emeritus of Global Change Biology and Terrestrial Systems Science at Oregon State University. 2.19 Terrestrial Biodiversity 106 Andy Purvis I Biodiversity researcher at the Natural History Museum in London; led a chapter of the first IPBES Global Assessment of Biodiversity Ecosystem Services. Adriana De Palma I World Economic Forum Young Scientist and senior researcher at the Natural History Museum in London. 2.20 Insects 110 Dave Coulson I Professor of Biology at the University of Sussex; author of over 400 scientific articles on insect ecology and, among other books. Silent Earth. 2.21 future s Calendar 113 Keith W. Larson / Ecologist researching environmental change in the Arctic and Director of the Arctic Centre at Umeâ University. 2.22 Soil 116 Jennifer L. Soong / Soil carbon scientist at Corteva; affiliate scientist at Colorado State University and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. 2.23 Permafrost 118 Örjan Gustafsson / Professor in Biogeochemistry at Stockholm University, and elected Fellow of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences. 2.24 What S tappons at 1.5, 2 and ^°C of Warming? 122 Tamsin Edwards I Climate scientist at King’s College London, an IPCC lead author and science communicator specializing in uncertainties in sea-level rise. PART THREE / —.^.МИ^ Д ЕТТИТ: Z ™ 128 3.1 ‘The world has a fever’ / Greta Thunberg 3.2 Health and Climate 132 134 Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus / Director-general of the World Health Organization. 3.3 Heat and Hiness 137 Ana Μ. Vicedo-Cabrera I Environmental
epidemiologist, leader of the Climate Change and Health research group at the University of Bern. 3.4 Air· Pollution 140 Drew Shindell / Climate scientist and Distinguished Professor at Duke University’s Nicholas School of the Environment, author on multiple IPCC Assessments. 3.5 Vector-borne Diseases Felipe J. Colon-Gonzalez / Assistant Professor at the Department of Infectious Disease Epidemiology, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. 143
3.6 Antibiotic Resistance 147 John Brownstein / Chief innovation officer, Boston Children’s Hospital; Professor of Biomedical Informatics and Pediatrics, Harvard Medical School. Derek MacFadden / Clinician scientist at the Ottawa Hospital; Junior Clinical Research Chair in Antibiotic Use and Antibiotic Resistance at the University of Ottawa, Canada. Sarah McGough / Infectious disease epidemiologist, Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health. Mauricio Santillana / Professor of Physics, Northeastern University, and Adjunct Professor of Epidemiology, Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health. 3.7 Food and Г ’utritien 149 Samuel S. Myers / Principal research scientist, Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health and Director, Planetary Health Alliance. 3.8 ‘We are not all in the same boat’ / Greta Thunberg 3.9 Life at 2.1°C 154 158 Saleemul Huq / Director of the International Centre for Climate Change and Development at the Independent University, Bangladesh. 3.10 Environmental Raciom 162 Jacqueline Patterson / Founder and Executive Director of the Chisholm Legacy Project, a resource hub for Black front-line climate justice leadership. 3.11 Climate Refugaeo 165 Abrahm Lustgarten / Investigative reporter for ProPublica and the New York Times Magazine·, author of Unlivable, a book about climate-driven migration in the US. 3.12 Sea-lovel Rise and Small к!гг2у; 169 Michael Taylor / Caribbean climate scientist, IPCC lead author, professor and dean of the Faculty of Science and Technology, the University of the West Indies, Mona. 3.13 Rain in the Sahel 171 Hindou Oumarou Ibrahim /
Indigenous woman, geographer and coordinator of the Association of Indigenous Women and Peoples of Chad; UN Sustainable Development Goals advocate. 3.14 Vfinter in Spmi 173 Elin Anna Labba / Sami journalist and writer working with indigenous literatures at Tjàllegoahte in Jokkmokk, Sweden. 3.15 Fighting for the Forest 176 Sonia Guajajara / Brazilian Indigenous activist, environmentalist and politician, and coordinator of the Association of Indigenous People of Brazil. 3.16 ‘Enormous challenges are waiting’ / Greta Thunberg 3.17 Warming and inequality 180 182 Solomon Hsiang I Scientist and economist, Professor and Director of the Global Policy Laboratory at UC Berkeley; co-founder of the Climate Impact Lab. 3.18 Water Shortages Taikan Oki I Global hydrologist, former Senior Vice-Rector of the United Nations University, and an IPCC Coordinating Lead Author. 186
3.19 Climate Conflicts Marshall Burke / Associate Professor in the Department of Earth System 188 Science at Stanford University and co-founder of Atlas AI. 3.20 The True Cost of Climate Change 191 Eugene Linden / Journalist and author; his most recent book on climate change is Fire and Flood. Previously, The Winds of Change won a Grantham Award. PART FOUR / ΣΤ3 CTZ 196 4.1 ‘How can we undo our failures if we are unable to admit that we have failed?’ / Greta Thunberg 4.2 The Dciiiaüsm Kevin Anderson / Professor of Energy and Climate Change at the Universities of 200 204 Manchester, Uppsala and Bergen. 4.3 The Truth about Government Climate Targets Alexandra Urisman Otto / Climate reporter at the Swedish newspaper Dagens 210 Nyheter and co-author of Gretas resa (Greta sJourney). 4.4 ‘We are not moving in the right direction’ / Greta Thunberg 4.5 The Persistence of Fossil Fuels Bill McKibben / Founder of the environmental organizations 350.org and Third Act 216 219 and author of more than a dozen books, including The End ofNature and Eaarth. 4.6 The Rise of Rensv/ables Glen Peters I Research Director at the Centre for International Climate Research in 224 Oslo; member of the executive team of the Global Carbon Budget; an IPCC lead author. 4.7 How Can Forests Help Us? Karl-Heinz Erb I An IPCC lead author, Director of the Institute of Social Ecology 230 and associate Professor at the University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna. Simone Gingrich / Assistant Professor, Institute of Social Ecology, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna. 4.8 What
about Geoengineering? Niclas Hallström I Director of WhatNext?, President of the ETC Group, and senior affiliate at Centre for Environment and Development Studies, Uppsala University. Jennie C. Stephens / Dean’s Professor of Sustainability Science and Policy at Northeastern University, and author of Diversifying Power. Isak Stoddard / PhD candidate in Natural Resources and Sustainable Development at the Department of Earth Sciences, Uppsala University. 233
4.9 vi-PAvdcnvn Tcchnclc:;ie:; 235 Rob Jackson / Earth scientist at Stanford University and Chair of the (Global Carbon Project. 4.10 ‘A whole new way of thinking’ / Greta Thunberg 4.11 Our imprint on the Land 240 244 Alexander Popp ! Senior scientist at the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research and leader of a research group on land-use management. 4.12 Ίite Calorie Question 248 Michael Clark / Environmental scientist at the University of Oxford, focusing on food systems’ contribution to climate, biodiversity and well-being. 4.13 Designing, New cod Systems 252 Sonja Vermeulen I Director of Programs at CGIAR, and Associate at Chatham House. 4.14 i ?ppin;; Emissions in an Industrial Wforli 256 John Barrett I Professor in Energy and Climate Policy, University of Leeds, government advisor to DEERA and an IPCC lead author. Alice Garvey I Researcher at the Sustainability Research Institute, University of Leeds. 4.15 The Technical Hitch 260 Ketan Joshi I Freelance writer, analyst and communications consultant, who has previously worked for a variety of Australian and European climate organizations. 4.16 T;t ? Challenge of Transport 265 Alice Larkin I Vice-Dean and Head of School of Engineering and a Professor of Climate Science and Energy Policy at the Tyndell Centre, University of Manchester. 4.17 Zs the Future Electric? 271 Jillian Anable / Co-director of the University of Oxford’s CREDS Centre for Research in energy demand solutions. Christian Brand I Co-director of UK Energy Research Centre and Associate Professor at University of Oxford. Author of Personal Travel
and Climate Change. 4.18 ‘They keep saying one thing while doing another’ / Greta Thunberg 4.19 The Cost of Consumerism 278 281 Annie Lowrey I Staff writer at the Allantic, covering economic policy, and author of Give People Money. 4.20 low (Not) to Buy 285 Mike Berners-Lee / Professor at Lancaster University’s Environment Centre, Director of Small World Consulting Ltd and author of There is No Planet B. 4.21 Waste around the World 290 Silpa Kaza I Senior urban development specialist in the World Bank’s Urban, Disaster Risk Management, Resilience and Land Global Practice. 4.22 The Myth of Recycling Nina Schrank I Senior campaigner for the Plastics Team at Greenpeace UK. 295
4.23 ‘This is where we draw the line’ / Greta Thunberg 301 4.24 Emissions and Growth зоб Nicholas Stern I Professor of Economics and Government; Chair of the Grantham Research Institute, London School of Economics and Political Science. 308 4.25 Equity Sunita Narain / Director-general of the Centre for Science and Environment, a not-for-profit public interest research and advocacy organization based in New Delhi. 4.26 Dcgrov/th Зю Jason Hickel / Economic anthropologist, author and Professor at the Institute for Environmental Science and Technology at the Autonomous University of Barcelona. 4.27 The Perception Gap 313 Amitav Ghosh / Author of sixteen works of fiction and non-fiction; the first English-language writer to receive India’s highest literary honour, the Jnanpith Award. PART FIVE/ Œ :. i EZ TS . J ·. 5.1 ‘The most effective way to get out of this mess is to educate ourselves’ / Greta Thunberg 5.2 Individual Action, Social Transformation 320 324 328 Stuart Capstick / An environmental social scientist based at Cardiff University and Deputy Director of the Centre for Climate Change and Social Transformations. Lorraine Whitmarsh / Professor of Environmental Psychology, University of Bath; Director of the Centre for Climate Change and Social Transformations. 5.3 Towards 1.5°C Lifestyles 331 Kate Raworth / Co-founder of Doughnut Economics Action Lab and Senior Associate at Oxford University’s Environmental Change Institute. 5.4 Overcoming Climate Apathy 337 Per Espen Stoknes / A psychologist, TEDGlobal speaker and Co-director of the Centre for Sustainability at the
Norwegian Business School. 5.5 Changing Our Dieta 340 Gidon Eshel / Professor of environmental physics at Bard College, New York. 5.6 Remembering the Ocean Ayana Elizabeth Johnson I Marine biologist, co-founder of Urban Ocean Lab, co-editor of AU We Can Save, and author of What If We Get it Right? 344
348 5.7 George Monbiot / Writer, film-maker and environmental activist; author of a weekly column for the Guardian as well as various books and videos. Rebecca Wrigley / Founder and Chief Executive of Rewilding Britain and has worked in conservation and community development for thirty years. 5.8 ‘We now have to do the seemingly impossible’ / Greta Thunberg 5.9 racuerltiopma 354 360 Margaret Atwood / Booker Prize-winning author of more than fifty books of fiction, poetry and critical essays. 5.10 ceple Povior 364 Erica Chenoweth I Political scientist, Professor at Harvard University. 5.11 Chrtnjjîag the i-Acdia Iarrative George Monbiot / Writer, film-maker and environmental activist; author of a weekly column for the Guardian as well as various books and videos. 369 5.12 Πι ;Ϊ3ί;;νζ tïi? , ;ог/ Danïalism Michael E. Mann I Atmospheric Science at Penn State, IPCC contributor, 372 and author of many books, including The New Climate War. 5.13 Λ Conine Emergency Response 375 Seth Klein ! Team lead with the Climate Emergency Unit and author of A Good War: Mobilizing Canada for the Climate Emergency. 5.14 Losconsiromtho Pandemic David Wallace-Wells / New York Times Opinion writer and magazine columnist. 378 Author of The Uninhabitable Earth: Life After Warming. 5.15 ‘Honesty, solidarity, integrity and climate justice’ / Greta Thunberg 386 5.16 Λ Just transition Naomi Klein / Journalist and bestselling author; UBC Professor of Climate Justice and Co-director of the Centre for Climate Justice at the University of British Columbia. 390 5.17 that Does Equity Mean to You 396 Nicki
Becker / Law student and climate justice activist from Argentina. Co-founder ofJovenes por el Clima; active in Fridays For Future MAPA. Disha A. Ravi / Indian climate and environmental justice activist and writer. Hilda Flavia Nakabuye / Climate and environmental rights activist who founded Uganda’s Fridays For Future movement. Laura Veronica Munoz / Ecofeminist from the Colombian Andean mountains involved in Fridays For Future, Pacto X el Clima and Unite for Climate Action. Ina Maria Shikongo I Mother, climate justice activist and poet active in the Fridays For Future International movement. Ayisha Siddiqa / Pakistani-American storyteller, climate justice advocate and Co-founder of Polluters Out and Fossil Free University. Mitzi Jonelle Tan I Full-time climate justice activist based in the Philippines involved with Youth Advocates for Climate Action Philippines and Fridays For Future. 5.18 Women anti the Climate Crisis Wanjira Mathai / Kenyan environmentalist and activist, and Vice-President and Regional Director for Africa at the World Resources Institute. 402
5.19 Decarbonization Requires Redistribution 405 Lucas Chancel / Co-director of the World Inequality Lab at the Paris School of Economics and Affiliate Professor at Sciences Po. Thomas Piketty I Professor at EHESS and the Paris School of Economics, Co-director of the World Inequality Lab and the World Inequality Database. 5.20 OHmnte Псраглоп 410 Olufémi O. Taiwo / Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Georgetown University, and author of Reconsidering Reparations and Elite Capture. 5.21 ■ hla^dhi™ Our Relationship with the Earth 415 Robin Wall Kimmerer I SUNY Distinguished Teacher of Environmental Biology, founder and Director of the Center for Native Peoples and the Environment. 5.22 ‘Hope is something you have to earn’ / Greta Thunberg Wont “lext? 424 Index- 437 ’lustration Credits 444 Asolo on the cover 446 Ed Hawkins ! Professor of Meteorology at the University of Reading. The contributors have assembled thousands of references and citations for the chapters in The Climate Booh. While these notes are too numerous to be printed within this book, they can be found at theclimatebook.org Next pages Frozen bubbles of methane in Lake Baikal, Russia. 421
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zœcse^i^ŒEŒras· " PARTONE / E εξ 1.1 ‘To solve this problem, we need to understand it’ / Greta Thunberg 1.2 The Deep History ci Carbon Dioxide 2 6 Peter Brannen / Science journalist, contributing writer at the Atlantic and author of The Ends ofthe World. 1.3 Our Evolutionary Impact 9 Beth Shapiro / Professor of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at University of California Santa Cruz and author of Life as We Made It. 1.4 Civilization and Extinction 11 Elizabeth Kolbert / Staff writer for the New Yorker and the author, most recently, of Under a White Sky: The Nature ofthe Future. 1.5 ‘The science is as solid as it gets’ / Greta Thunberg 1.6 The Discovery of Climate Change 18 23 Michael Oppenheimer / Atmospheric scientist, Princeton University’s Professor of Geosciences and International Affairs and long-time IPCC author. 1.7 Why Didn’t They Act? 29 Naomi Oreskes / Professor of the History of Science and Affiliated Professor of Earth and Planetary Sciences at Harvard University. 1.8 Tipping Points and Feedback Loops 32 Johan Rockström / Director of the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research and Professor at Potsdam University. 1.9 ‘This is the biggest story in the world’ / Greta Thunberg 41 PART TWO / 44 2.1 ‘The weather seems to be on steroids’ / Greta Thunberg 2.2 Heat 48 50 Katharine Hayhoe / Endowed Chair and Distinguished Professor at Texas Tech University and author of Saving Us. 2.3 Methane and Other Gases Zeke Hausfather I Climate research lead at Stripe, research scientist at Berkeley Earth. 53
2.4 Air Pollution and Aerosols 57 Bjorn H. Samset / Senior researcher at CICERO Centre for International Climate Research, an IPCC lead author, and expert on the effects of поп-СО emissions. 2.5 Clouds 60 Paulo Ceppi I Lecturer in climate science at the Grantham Institute and the Department of Physics at Imperial College London. 2.6 Arctic Warming; and the Jot Stream 62 Jennifer Francis / Senior scientist at the Woodwell Climate Research Center and formerly Research Professor in Marine and Coastal Sciences at Rutgers University. 2.7 Dangerous Weather 67 Friederike Otto / Senior lecturer in Climate Science at the Grantham Institute at Imperial College London and co-lead of World Weather Attribution. 2.8 ‘The snowball has been set in motion’ / Greta Thunberg 2.9 Droughts and Floods 72 74 Kate Marvel / Climate scientist at the Columbia University Center for Climate Systems research and the NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies. 2.10 Polar Ice Sheets 76 Ricarda Winkelmann I Professor of Climate System Analysis at the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research and the University of Potsdam. 2.11 Warming Oceans and Rising Seas 78 Stefan Rahmstorf / Head of Earth System Analysis at the Potsdam Institute and Professor of Physics of the Oceans at the University of Potsdam. 2.12 Acidification and Marins Ecosystems 84 Hans-Otto Pörtner / Climatologist, physiologist, Professor and Head of the Department of Integrative Ecophysiology at the Alfred Wegener Institute. 2.13 Microplastics 86 Karin Kvale / Senior researcher at GNS Science and expert in modelling the role of marine
ecology in global biogeochemical cycles. 2.14 Fresh Water 88 Peter H. Gleick I Co-founder and president-emeritus of the Pacific Institute, member US National Academy of Sciences, hydroclimatologist. 2.15 ‘It is much closer to home than we think’ / Greta Thunberg 2.16 Wildfires 90 96 Joëlle Gergis / Senior lecturer in Climate Science at the Australian National University and lead author on the IPCC Sixth Assessment Report. 2.17 The Amazon Carlos Nobre / Earth System scientist on The Amazon, Chair of the Science Panel for the Amazon and the convener of the Amazonia 4.0 project. Julia Arieira / Plant Ecologist and Earth system scientist at Brazil’s Federal University of Espirito Santo. Nathâlia Nascimento / Geographer and Earth system scientist at Brazil’s Federal University of Espirito Santo. 99
2.18 Boreal and Temperate Forests 102 Beverly Law I Professor Emeritus of Global Change Biology and Terrestrial Systems Science at Oregon State University. 2.19 Terrestrial Biodiversity 106 Andy Purvis I Biodiversity researcher at the Natural History Museum in London; led a chapter of the first IPBES Global Assessment of Biodiversity Ecosystem Services. Adriana De Palma I World Economic Forum Young Scientist and senior researcher at the Natural History Museum in London. 2.20 Insects 110 Dave Coulson I Professor of Biology at the University of Sussex; author of over 400 scientific articles on insect ecology and, among other books. Silent Earth. 2.21 future's Calendar 113 Keith W. Larson / Ecologist researching environmental change in the Arctic and Director of the Arctic Centre at Umeâ University. 2.22 Soil 116 Jennifer L. Soong / Soil carbon scientist at Corteva; affiliate scientist at Colorado State University and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. 2.23 Permafrost 118 Örjan Gustafsson / Professor in Biogeochemistry at Stockholm University, and elected Fellow of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences. 2.24 What S tappons at 1.5, 2 and ^°C of Warming? 122 Tamsin Edwards I Climate scientist at King’s College London, an IPCC lead author and science communicator specializing in uncertainties in sea-level rise. PART THREE / —.^.МИ^'Д ЕТТИТ: Z ™ 128 3.1 ‘The world has a fever’ / Greta Thunberg 3.2 Health and Climate 132 134 Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus / Director-general of the World Health Organization. 3.3 Heat and Hiness 137 Ana Μ. Vicedo-Cabrera I Environmental
epidemiologist, leader of the Climate Change and Health research group at the University of Bern. 3.4 Air· Pollution 140 Drew Shindell / Climate scientist and Distinguished Professor at Duke University’s Nicholas School of the Environment, author on multiple IPCC Assessments. 3.5 Vector-borne Diseases Felipe J. Colon-Gonzalez / Assistant Professor at the Department of Infectious Disease Epidemiology, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. 143
3.6 Antibiotic Resistance 147 John Brownstein / Chief innovation officer, Boston Children’s Hospital; Professor of Biomedical Informatics and Pediatrics, Harvard Medical School. Derek MacFadden / Clinician scientist at the Ottawa Hospital; Junior Clinical Research Chair in Antibiotic Use and Antibiotic Resistance at the University of Ottawa, Canada. Sarah McGough / Infectious disease epidemiologist, Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health. Mauricio Santillana / Professor of Physics, Northeastern University, and Adjunct Professor of Epidemiology, Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health. 3.7 Food and Г ’utritien 149 Samuel S. Myers / Principal research scientist, Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health and Director, Planetary Health Alliance. 3.8 ‘We are not all in the same boat’ / Greta Thunberg 3.9 Life at 2.1°C 154 158 Saleemul Huq / Director of the International Centre for Climate Change and Development at the Independent University, Bangladesh. 3.10 Environmental Raciom 162 Jacqueline Patterson / Founder and Executive Director of the Chisholm Legacy Project, a resource hub for Black front-line climate justice leadership. 3.11 Climate Refugaeo 165 Abrahm Lustgarten / Investigative reporter for ProPublica and the New York Times Magazine·, author of Unlivable, a book about climate-driven migration in the US. 3.12 Sea-lovel Rise and Small к!гг2у; 169 Michael Taylor / Caribbean climate scientist, IPCC lead author, professor and dean of the Faculty of Science and Technology, the University of the West Indies, Mona. 3.13 Rain in the Sahel 171 Hindou Oumarou Ibrahim /
Indigenous woman, geographer and coordinator of the Association of Indigenous Women and Peoples of Chad; UN Sustainable Development Goals advocate. 3.14 Vfinter in Spmi 173 Elin Anna Labba / Sami journalist and writer working with indigenous literatures at Tjàllegoahte in Jokkmokk, Sweden. 3.15 Fighting for the Forest 176 Sonia Guajajara / Brazilian Indigenous activist, environmentalist and politician, and coordinator of the Association of Indigenous People of Brazil. 3.16 ‘Enormous challenges are waiting’ / Greta Thunberg 3.17 Warming and inequality 180 182 Solomon Hsiang I Scientist and economist, Professor and Director of the Global Policy Laboratory at UC Berkeley; co-founder of the Climate Impact Lab. 3.18 Water Shortages Taikan Oki I Global hydrologist, former Senior Vice-Rector of the United Nations University, and an IPCC Coordinating Lead Author. 186
3.19 Climate Conflicts Marshall Burke / Associate Professor in the Department of Earth System 188 Science at Stanford University and co-founder of Atlas AI. 3.20 The True Cost of Climate Change 191 Eugene Linden / Journalist and author; his most recent book on climate change is Fire and Flood. Previously, The Winds of Change won a Grantham Award. PART FOUR / ΣΤ3 CTZ 196 4.1 ‘How can we undo our failures if we are unable to admit that we have failed?’ / Greta Thunberg 4.2 The Dciiiaüsm Kevin Anderson / Professor of Energy and Climate Change at the Universities of 200 204 Manchester, Uppsala and Bergen. 4.3 The Truth about Government Climate Targets Alexandra Urisman Otto / Climate reporter at the Swedish newspaper Dagens 210 Nyheter and co-author of Gretas resa (Greta'sJourney). 4.4 ‘We are not moving in the right direction’ / Greta Thunberg 4.5 The Persistence of Fossil Fuels Bill McKibben / Founder of the environmental organizations 350.org and Third Act 216 219 and author of more than a dozen books, including The End ofNature and Eaarth. 4.6 The Rise of Rensv/ables Glen Peters I Research Director at the Centre for International Climate Research in 224 Oslo; member of the executive team of the Global Carbon Budget; an IPCC lead author. 4.7 How Can Forests Help Us? Karl-Heinz Erb I An IPCC lead author, Director of the Institute of Social Ecology 230 and associate Professor at the University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna. Simone Gingrich / Assistant Professor, Institute of Social Ecology, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna. 4.8 What
about Geoengineering? Niclas Hallström I Director of WhatNext?, President of the ETC Group, and senior affiliate at Centre for Environment and Development Studies, Uppsala University. Jennie C. Stephens / Dean’s Professor of Sustainability Science and Policy at Northeastern University, and author of Diversifying Power. Isak Stoddard / PhD candidate in Natural Resources and Sustainable Development at the Department of Earth Sciences, Uppsala University. 233
4.9 vi-PAvdcnvn Tcchnclc:;ie:; 235 Rob Jackson / Earth scientist at Stanford University and Chair of the (Global Carbon Project. 4.10 ‘A whole new way of thinking’ / Greta Thunberg 4.11 Our imprint on the Land 240 244 Alexander Popp ! Senior scientist at the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research and leader of a research group on land-use management. 4.12 Ίite Calorie Question 248 Michael Clark / Environmental scientist at the University of Oxford, focusing on food systems’ contribution to climate, biodiversity and well-being. 4.13 Designing, New cod Systems 252 Sonja Vermeulen I Director of Programs at CGIAR, and Associate at Chatham House. 4.14 i\'?ppin;; Emissions in an Industrial Wforli 256 John Barrett I Professor in Energy and Climate Policy, University of Leeds, government advisor to DEERA and an IPCC lead author. Alice Garvey I Researcher at the Sustainability Research Institute, University of Leeds. 4.15 The Technical Hitch 260 Ketan Joshi I Freelance writer, analyst and communications consultant, who has previously worked for a variety of Australian and European climate organizations. 4.16 T;t ? Challenge of Transport 265 Alice Larkin I Vice-Dean and Head of School of Engineering and a Professor of Climate Science and Energy Policy at the Tyndell Centre, University of Manchester. 4.17 Zs the Future Electric? 271 Jillian Anable / Co-director of the University of Oxford’s CREDS Centre for Research in energy demand solutions. Christian Brand I Co-director of UK Energy Research Centre and Associate Professor at University of Oxford. Author of Personal Travel
and Climate Change. 4.18 ‘They keep saying one thing while doing another’ / Greta Thunberg 4.19 The Cost of Consumerism 278 281 Annie Lowrey I Staff writer at the Allantic, covering economic policy, and author of Give People Money. 4.20 ' low (Not) to Buy 285 Mike Berners-Lee / Professor at Lancaster University’s Environment Centre, Director of Small World Consulting Ltd and author of There is No Planet B. 4.21 Waste around the World 290 Silpa Kaza I Senior urban development specialist in the World Bank’s Urban, Disaster Risk Management, Resilience and Land Global Practice. 4.22 The Myth of Recycling Nina Schrank I Senior campaigner for the Plastics Team at Greenpeace UK. 295
4.23 ‘This is where we draw the line’ / Greta Thunberg 301 4.24 Emissions and Growth зоб Nicholas Stern I Professor of Economics and Government; Chair of the Grantham Research Institute, London School of Economics and Political Science. 308 4.25 Equity Sunita Narain / Director-general of the Centre for Science and Environment, a not-for-profit public interest research and advocacy organization based in New Delhi. 4.26 Dcgrov/th Зю Jason Hickel / Economic anthropologist, author and Professor at the Institute for Environmental Science and Technology at the Autonomous University of Barcelona. 4.27 The Perception Gap 313 Amitav Ghosh / Author of sixteen works of fiction and non-fiction; the first English-language writer to receive India’s highest literary honour, the Jnanpith Award. PART FIVE/ Œ :. i EZ TS . J '·. 5.1 ‘The most effective way to get out of this mess is to educate ourselves’ / Greta Thunberg 5.2 Individual Action, Social Transformation 320 324 328 Stuart Capstick / An environmental social scientist based at Cardiff University and Deputy Director of the Centre for Climate Change and Social Transformations. Lorraine Whitmarsh / Professor of Environmental Psychology, University of Bath; Director of the Centre for Climate Change and Social Transformations. 5.3 Towards 1.5°C Lifestyles 331 Kate Raworth / Co-founder of Doughnut Economics Action Lab and Senior Associate at Oxford University’s Environmental Change Institute. 5.4 Overcoming Climate Apathy 337 Per Espen Stoknes / A psychologist, TEDGlobal speaker and Co-director of the Centre for Sustainability at the
Norwegian Business School. 5.5 Changing Our Dieta 340 Gidon Eshel / Professor of environmental physics at Bard College, New York. 5.6 Remembering the Ocean Ayana Elizabeth Johnson I Marine biologist, co-founder of Urban Ocean Lab, co-editor of AU We Can Save, and author of What If We Get it Right? 344
348 5.7 George Monbiot / Writer, film-maker and environmental activist; author of a weekly column for the Guardian as well as various books and videos. Rebecca Wrigley / Founder and Chief Executive of Rewilding Britain and has worked in conservation and community development for thirty years. 5.8 ‘We now have to do the seemingly impossible’ / Greta Thunberg 5.9 racuerltiopma 354 360 Margaret Atwood / Booker Prize-winning author of more than fifty books of fiction, poetry and critical essays. 5.10 ceple Povior 364 Erica Chenoweth I Political scientist, Professor at Harvard University. 5.11 Chrtnjjîag the i-Acdia Iarrative George Monbiot / Writer, film-maker and environmental activist; author of a weekly column for the Guardian as well as various books and videos. 369 5.12 Πι\;Ϊ3ί;;νζ tïi? , ;ог/ Danïalism Michael E. Mann I Atmospheric Science at Penn State, IPCC contributor, 372 and author of many books, including The New Climate War. 5.13 Λ Conine Emergency Response 375 Seth Klein ! Team lead with the Climate Emergency Unit and author of A Good War: Mobilizing Canada for the Climate Emergency. 5.14 Losconsiromtho Pandemic David Wallace-Wells / New York Times Opinion writer and magazine columnist. 378 Author of The Uninhabitable Earth: Life After Warming. 5.15 ‘Honesty, solidarity, integrity and climate justice’ / Greta Thunberg 386 5.16 Λ Just transition Naomi Klein / Journalist and bestselling author; UBC Professor of Climate Justice and Co-director of the Centre for Climate Justice at the University of British Columbia. 390 5.17 that Does Equity Mean to You 396 Nicki
Becker / Law student and climate justice activist from Argentina. Co-founder ofJovenes por el Clima; active in Fridays For Future MAPA. Disha A. Ravi / Indian climate and environmental justice activist and writer. Hilda Flavia Nakabuye / Climate and environmental rights activist who founded Uganda’s Fridays For Future movement. Laura Veronica Munoz / Ecofeminist from the Colombian Andean mountains involved in Fridays For Future, Pacto X el Clima and Unite for Climate Action. Ina Maria Shikongo I Mother, climate justice activist and poet active in the Fridays For Future International movement. Ayisha Siddiqa / Pakistani-American storyteller, climate justice advocate and Co-founder of Polluters Out and Fossil Free University. Mitzi Jonelle Tan I Full-time climate justice activist based in the Philippines involved with Youth Advocates for Climate Action Philippines and Fridays For Future. 5.18 Women anti the Climate Crisis Wanjira Mathai / Kenyan environmentalist and activist, and Vice-President and Regional Director for Africa at the World Resources Institute. 402
5.19 Decarbonization Requires Redistribution 405 Lucas Chancel / Co-director of the World Inequality Lab at the Paris School of Economics and Affiliate Professor at Sciences Po. Thomas Piketty I Professor at EHESS and the Paris School of Economics, Co-director of the World Inequality Lab and the World Inequality Database. 5.20 OHmnte Псраглоп 410 Olufémi O. Taiwo / Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Georgetown University, and author of Reconsidering Reparations and Elite Capture. 5.21 ■ hla^dhi™ Our Relationship with the Earth 415 Robin Wall Kimmerer I SUNY Distinguished Teacher of Environmental Biology, founder and Director of the Center for Native Peoples and the Environment. 5.22 ‘Hope is something you have to earn’ / Greta Thunberg Wont “lext? 424 Index- 437 ’lustration Credits 444 Asolo on the cover 446 Ed Hawkins ! Professor of Meteorology at the University of Reading. The contributors have assembled thousands of references and citations for the chapters in The Climate Booh. While these notes are too numerous to be printed within this book, they can be found at theclimatebook.org Next pages Frozen bubbles of methane in Lake Baikal, Russia. 421 |
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