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Storms of My Grandchildren

2009 English-language book by James Hansen


2009 English-language book by James Hansen

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nameStorms of My Grandchildren
imageStorms of My Grandchildren.jpg
authorJames E. Hansen
illustratorMakiko Sato
subjectAnthropogenic climate change
publisherBloomsbury Press
pub_date2009
pages304 pp
isbn978-1-60819-200-7
oclc435420333
dewey363.73874
congressQC981.8.G56 H365 2009

Storms of My Grandchildren: The Truth About the Coming Climate Catastrophe and Our Last Chance to Save Humanity is climate scientist James Hansen's first book, published by Bloomsbury Press in 2009. The book is about threats to people and habitability for life on Earth from global warming.

Themes

In the book, Hansen describes how the burning of fossil fuels is changing our climate and argues that this is putting Earth into imminent peril. He suggests that millions of species, and humanity itself, are threatened. The title of the book, Storms of My Grandchildren, refers to the ferocious and stormy weather events that will occur in the next generation if fossil fuel use continues in the way it has.

In Hansen's evaluation, the response of politicians to this crisis has mainly been "greenwashing", where their proposals sound good but amount to little. Hansen says that we immediately need to cut back atmospheric carbon dioxide emissions such that atmospheric concentrations are stabilized at 350 ppm or less, in order to avoid environmental disasters for generations to come. He advocates prompt phaseout of coal plant emissions, plus improved forestry and agricultural practices. He also supports nuclear power and rejects geoengineering.

Reception

Storms of My Grandchildren has been reviewed in Nature, the Los Angeles Times, Science, and Cosmos. An excerpt from the book appeared in The Nation in 2009.

Author

James Hansen was director of the NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies from 1981 to 2013 and is often called the "father of global warming".

References

Publishing information

References

  1. {{harvnb. Hansen. 2009
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  3. Hansen supports a [[carbon tax]] returned to citizens as a dividend and rejects [[emissions trading. cap and trade]].{{harvnb. Hansen. 2009
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  5. Kloor, Keith. (26 November 2009). "The eye of the storm". Nature Reports Climate Change.
  6. Susan Salter Reynolds. (December 27, 2009). "Book Review: Storms of My Grandchildren by James Hansen". Los Angeles Times.
  7. Kitcher, Philip. (4 June 2010). "The Climate Change Debates". [[Science (journal).
  8. Cooke, Aaron. (July 2010). "Review: Storms of My Grandchildren". Cosmos.
  9. James Hansen. [http://www.thenation.com/article/how-solve-climate-problem?page=full How to Solve the Climate Problem] ''The Nation'', December 30, 2009.
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