Editor:
Wendy Bruere is a writer, editor and freelance adventure journalist. Currently the Assistant Editor of Vertical Life magazine, she has also written for Wild magazine, Great Walks, We Are Explorers, and more. She has published two previous anthologies, including the award-winning More Than It Hurts, which received a Special Jury Mention in the 2021 Banff Mountain Book Competition. The inspiration to create this book came after she struggled to find accessible material on climate science and decided to create the book she wanted to read—engaging scientists’ stories to help an interested layperson like herself to understand the essential concepts behind climate science.
Description
Foreword |
Fires of the Future |
Oxygen Thieves |
Pole to Pole |
Out of Sight … but not Out of Mind |
Cycling through a Climate Apocalypse |
Revisiting the Nuns Veil |
Why Mist Matters |
‘We have larger problems Than Climate Change’ |
Raindrops Keep Falling On My Head |
Ice in the Climate System |
Between a Rock and a Hot Place |
When Small Changes Add Up |
Driving at Night Without Headlights |
Climate Change Gives New Meaning to Glacial Pace’ |
Afterword |