The end of the long summer : why we must remake our civilization to survive on a volatile Earth /
A noted environmental journalist discusses the possible ecological consequences beyond global warming resulting from modern human activity and describes the possibility of massive instability and climate swings, including a possible return to ice ages of the past.
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Crown Publishers,
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