Book review: GretaThunberg continues her relentless mission to raise public awareness about climatechange in 'The Climate Book'
"The Climate Book" by Greta Thunberg Skipping school to sit outside the Swedish Parliament in 2018 with a sign reading"School Strike for Climate" at the age of 15, Greta Thunberg promised she would never stop calling out leaders and governments for refusing to take strong enough actions to mitigate climate change.
Divided into five parts -- How Climate Works, How Our Planet is Changing, How It Affects Us, What We've Done About It and What We Must Do Now -- the book features 105 guest essays covering everything from"ice shelves to economics, from fast fashion to the loss of species ... from water shortages to Indigenous sovereignty, from future food production to carbon budgets.
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