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  • Screw Light Bulbsby Donna Green; Liz Minchin

    The University of Western Australia Publishing 2010; US$ 14.99

    A genuinely independent, straight-talking guidebook for Australians on what we need to do as a nation to get serious about climate change and our future. more...

  • The Weather Makersby Tim Flannery

    The Text Publishing Company 2010; US$ 24.95

    The Weather Makers is a book of the utmost importance to everyone on the planet. By burning fossil fuels we are causing our planet to become warmer. We are now the weather makers, and the climate we are creating threatens our future. Tim Flannery shows how we can all help to combat these problems. You may be surprised at how much you can do. more...

  • Climate Policy Changes in Germany and Japanby Rie Watanabe

    Taylor and Francis 2012; US$ 130.00

    Climate Policy Changes in Germany and Japan compares two decades of climate policy development in Germany and Japan. It examines whether there is any difference between the types and levels of policy change in the two countries, and, if so, what factors account for the difference. Using a comparison of climate policy changes in Germany and Japan... more...

  • Climate Coupby Patrick J. Michaels

    Cato Institute 2011; US$ 11.99

    Despite convincing evidence that observed climate changes do not portend a calamitous future, global warming alarmism is invading nearly every aspect of our society. Children are flooded with apocalyptic visions and ideas in our schools. Poor countries shake down rich ones in the name of climate justice. Lawmakers try to impose tariffs and sanctions... more...

  • Organizing Cools the Planetby Joshua Kahn Russell; Hilary Moore

    PM Press 2011; US$ 4.00

    Organizing Cools The Planet weaves together stories, analysis, organizing tools, and provocative questions, to offer a snapshot of U.S. climate activism and provide pathways for readers to participate in it. Authors share hard lessons learned, reflect on strategy, and grapple with the challenges of their roles as organizers who do not come from... more...

  • What Will Workby Kristin Shrader-Frechette

    Oxford University Press, USA 2011; US$ 29.99

    What Will Work makes a rigorous and compelling case that energy efficiencies and renewable energy-and not nuclear fission or "clean coal"-are the most effective, cheapest, and equitable solutions to the pressing problem of climate change. Kristin Shrader-Frechette, a respected environmental ethicist and scientist, makes a damning case that... more...

  • The Greatest Hoaxby Senator James Inhofe

    WND Books 2012; US$ 9.95

    Americans are over-regulated and over-taxed. When regulation escalates, the result is an increase in regulators. In other words, bigger government is required to enforce the greater degree of regulation. Bigger government means bigger budgets and higher taxes. More simply doesn't mean better. A perfect example is the entire global warming, climate-change... more...

  • Climate Changeby Micha Tomkiewicz

    Momentum Press 2011; US$ 72.00

    There are many books on global warming written entirely from a layman's perspective, and there is a great deal of scientific literature on this subject. But few if any books attempt to bridge the science to those who lack a rigorous background in mathematics, physics and chemistry--but who may be working on careers in environmental science and policy.... more...

  • Cardiac Drug Safetyby Matthew J. Killeen; Ian N. Sabir

    World Scientific Publishing Company 2012; US$ 101.00

    Ensuring the safety of new medical products remains a major challenge for the pharmaceutical industry. Cardiac safety, particularly drug-induced heart rhythm abnormalities, remains an important cause of pipeline attrition and has resulted in countless major product recalls or label changes. The risk of encountering this major adverse event continues... more...

  • A Handbook of Climate Change and Indiaby Navroz Dubash

    Taylor and Francis 2012; US$ 200.00

    How do policymakers, businesses and civil society in India approach the challenge of climate change? What do they believe global climate negotiations will achieve and how? And how are Indian political and policy debates internalizing climate change? Relatively little is known globally about internal climate debate in emerging industrializing countries,... more...