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Beyond the Forecast: The Science, Impact, and Opportunity of Our Climate Crisis

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Title: Beyond the Forecast
Subtitle: The Science, Impact, and Opportunity of Our Climate Crisis
Subject Classification: Climate Change, Sustainability, Community, Equality Diversity Inclusion 
BIC Classification: JFS, RB, RNU
BISAC Classification: SCI092000, BUS072000, SOC042000
Binding: Hardback, ebook, pp.(to be confirmed)
Planned Publication date: February 2025
ISBN (Hardback): 978-1-80441-629-7
ISBN (ebook): 978-1-80441-630-3

 

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Description

'Beyond the Forecast' explores climate change and sustainability in a way that aims to bridge the gap between academic research and public discourse. This insightful new book delves into the scientific underpinnings of climate change, offering a detailed examination of its causes, impacts, and the urgent need for comprehensive solutions. It navigates through the complexities of climate science, presenting research and solutions that underscore the potential for transformative action across global and local scales.

A particular feature is the focus on community initiatives and individual action in driving sustainable change. This means that the author is able to present engaging, and actionable, initiatives. 

This book’s aim is to both educate and empower, offering a compelling call to action for all who wish to contribute to a more sustainable and equitable future.

Biography

Author: Alisha Chandran is an Environmental Engineer with over a decade of experience in climate science and sustainability research. With advanced degrees from UCLA , Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Science, and the Masdar Institute, Department of Water and Environmental Engineering, her work focuses on innovative solutions to climate change, contributing significantly to both academic circles and environmental policy.

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