Before It’s Too Late, Climate
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- ISBN8223841906
- EAN9798223841906
- Date de parution17/08/2023
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- ÉditeurDraft2Digital
Résumé
Thinning of snow and rising sea levels because of hot temperatures have made the earth unbearable. Yet many of us still cannot move to Mars; after all, living outside Earth is expensive, and secondly, the planet it's not less than a desert now. So, what's the solution then? It is simple, improve the Earth. But how? Scientists have implemented numerous methods, but the change is rarely noticeable. Well, there is a solution to reduce the global temperature without making humans change their habits and schedule, which requires to move water to land areas from rivers and oceans in a small amount.
But will this technique work? Before It's Too Late, Climate details the worsening climate due to carbon footprints and sheds light on tips for implementation of the movement of water to land areas globally that maximize benefits. Den Khater's passion for studies and the environment has resulted in this book which provides guidelines for commoners and government officials to take steps to make Earth a green habitat again.
But will this technique work? Before It's Too Late, Climate details the worsening climate due to carbon footprints and sheds light on tips for implementation of the movement of water to land areas globally that maximize benefits. Den Khater's passion for studies and the environment has resulted in this book which provides guidelines for commoners and government officials to take steps to make Earth a green habitat again.
Thinning of snow and rising sea levels because of hot temperatures have made the earth unbearable. Yet many of us still cannot move to Mars; after all, living outside Earth is expensive, and secondly, the planet it's not less than a desert now. So, what's the solution then? It is simple, improve the Earth. But how? Scientists have implemented numerous methods, but the change is rarely noticeable. Well, there is a solution to reduce the global temperature without making humans change their habits and schedule, which requires to move water to land areas from rivers and oceans in a small amount.
But will this technique work? Before It's Too Late, Climate details the worsening climate due to carbon footprints and sheds light on tips for implementation of the movement of water to land areas globally that maximize benefits. Den Khater's passion for studies and the environment has resulted in this book which provides guidelines for commoners and government officials to take steps to make Earth a green habitat again.
But will this technique work? Before It's Too Late, Climate details the worsening climate due to carbon footprints and sheds light on tips for implementation of the movement of water to land areas globally that maximize benefits. Den Khater's passion for studies and the environment has resulted in this book which provides guidelines for commoners and government officials to take steps to make Earth a green habitat again.