En "Cataclismo climático", Gabrielle Walker narra la intrigante búsqueda del científico Paul Hoffman para demostrar una audaz hipótesis sobre una super glaciación que cubrió la Tierra. A través de sus aventuras, se exploran las señales del pasado geológico y la resiliencia del planeta, combinando ciencia y fascinación.
Gabrielle Walker Orden de los libros
Gabrielle Walker se enfoca en la intersección del cambio climático y la industria energética, basándose en una amplia experiencia perfeccionada a través de roles académicos y editoriales. Su escritura se caracteriza por un compromiso con la claridad, con el objetivo de iluminar temas climáticos y energéticos complejos para una audiencia amplia. Se dedica a desmitificar estos temas vitales y a fomentar enfoques innovadores para el crecimiento que reconozcan las realidades del siglo XXI. Sus análisis son valorados por su profundidad y su capacidad para ofrecer perspectivas perspicaces sobre desafíos ecológicos y económicos apremiantes.




- 2022
- 2013
A full and intimate portrait of the most mysterious continent on earth and how it holds the key to all our futures
- 2008
The book presents a comprehensive guide to global warming, blending insights from a dynamic writer and a respected climate scientist. It clarifies the science behind climate change while addressing the overwhelming amount of information available. The authors explore innovative technological solutions, ranging from small-scale initiatives to large-scale strategies, and discuss the political landscape that influences climate action on both national and international levels.
- 2008
The Hot Topic
- 309 páginas
- 11 horas de lectura
The Hot Topic is a collaborative work by one of the most respected scientists and one of the most dynamic writers in the field of climate change. Sir David King, world-renowned scientist and the Government's Chief Scientific Adviser, is widely credited with persuading Tony Blair to act on climate change and with getting key international figures around the negotiating table, and has a significant media profile. Last year awareness about global warming reached a tipping point. The Hot Topic goes beyond a statement of the problem to address in detail what can be done to answer the challenge on a personal, social, national and international level. A clear, short and engaging book that approaches the whole issue - the present problem and the future solutions - in a straightforward way, it is bound to receive massive attention from industry, the media and government alike. While there have been many other books about the problem of climate change, none has addressed what we can and should do about it so clearly and persuasively.