Canada and Climate Change, William Leiss
Canada and Climate Change, William Leiss
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Canada and Climate Change

Author: William Leiss

Narrator: Braden Wright

Unabridged: 9 hr 36 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: ECW Press

Published: 11/28/2023


Synopsis

Pandemics, massive earthquakes, war, and other catastrophes inspire immediate action because their casualties and destruction are immediately visible. Climate change is an unyielding problem because its long-range dangers are hidden, and thus it is a global risk unlike anything in human experience The federal government recently announced aggressive climate targets for Canada. We have committed to producing net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050, which will require major changes for our economy and way of life. Canadian citizens need to understand why our most distinguished climate scientists and our senior political leaders think that we must meet this target. Canada and Climate Change explains the importance of policies that will ensure we meet the net-zero emissions target. William Leiss provides a firm grasp on what climate change is and how scientists have described shifts in the earth’s climate as they have occurred over hundreds of millions of years and as they are likely to occur in the near future, especially by the end of this century. Leiss argues that citizens have a right to place their trust in what climate scientists tell us. Canada and Climate Change is an essential primer on where we stand on the issue of climate change in Canada and what will unfold in the years ahead.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Nightwitch on January 15, 2021

Since Goodreads is disinclined to be forthcoming on the topic of this book, I will do it for you: it is set in eleventh century Muslim-ruled Spain, hero and heroine are both Jewish (heroine lives in Andalusia, hero is visiting from Tunis), and all of the characters are Jewish or Muslim.  We open at t......more

Goodreads review by Susan on February 18, 2024

There is one other review and the only inaccuracy is that Rebecca is not a virgin. She did have sex with her first husband but the rare instances were brief and unfulfilling so she had no idea that sex could be pleasurable. I was eager to read the book since it was about a Jewish couple but there was......more