Global Change and Local Places
Explore the intricate relationship between our daily lives and climate change in Global Change and Local Places by Ronald F. Abler. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2010, this insightful paperback spans 292 pages, delving into the human factors that contribute to climate change, such as greenhouse gas emissions. Abler meticulously compares four distinct sites across the United States, highlighting how local actions impact global climatic shifts. The book not only examines the evolving nature of these human factors but also offers practical solutions for mitigation at the community level. Perfect for anyone interested in environmental science, policy, or local activism, this book is a crucial resource for understanding the significance of our choices in the fight against climate change.