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Heat
How to Stop the Planet From Burning
George Monbiot
Pages: 298ISBN: 978-0-89608-787-3
Format: Paperback
Release Date: 2009-03-01
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Heat (cloth)
How to Stop the Planet From BurningGeorge Monbiot
Released 2007-04-23
Climate change is the greatest problem facing our world. Is the problem too big? Is it too late? In Heat, one of the world's leading environmental activists proves with rigorous analysis—and great passion—that there is a way forward.
Heat (Paperback)
How to Stop the Planet From BurningGeorge Monbiot
Released 2009-03-01
Climate change is the greatest problem facing our world. Is the problem too big? Is it too late? In Heat, one of the world's leading environmental activists proves with rigorous analysis—and great passion—that there is a way forward. Now in the long-awaited paperback.
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George Monbiot
George Monbiot is the best-selling author of The Age of Consent and Captive State, as well as the investigative travel books Poisoned Arrows, Amazon Watershed, and No Man’s Land. In 1995, Nelson Mandela presented Monbiot with a United Nations Global 500 Award for outstanding environmental achievement. He has held visiting fellowships or professorships at the universities of Oxford (environmental policy), Bristol (philosophy), Keele (politics), and East London (environmental science). Currently visiting professor of planning at Oxford Brookes University, Monbiot writes a weekly column for the Guardian newspaper.
Monbiot's webpage (http://www.monbiot.com/) is listed by Yahoo as the most popular columnist’s site on Earth, outside the United States.

