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‘Great Adaptations’ by Morgan Phillips

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9781912092147

Released 14th September 2021

Climate change adaptation. A hope-fuelled necessity on the road to a transformed world – or the last act of the doom-merchant who has given up?

There are great ways to adapt to the climate crisis that confronts us, but there are disastrous ways too. In this book, Morgan Phillips takes us from the air-conditioned pavements of Doha and the ‘cool rooms’ of Paris, to the fog catchers of Morocco and the agro-foresters of Nepal. He makes an often neglected topic engaging and relatable at precisely the moment the climate movement is waking up to it.

Pre-orders can be made now, with all copies posted out in September.

 

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