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Earth in the Balance

Forging a New Common Purpose

Al Gore author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

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This insightful re-issue of Earth in the Balance addresses critical environmental issues, urging action against global warming and advocating for a sustainable future.

In Earth in the Balance, Al Gore presents a compelling analysis of the pressing issues that threaten our planet, particularly focusing on global warming and greenhouse gas emissions. This re-issue, which includes a significant new Foreword, reflects on the evolution of these environmental concerns since the book's original publication. Gore emphasizes the urgency of addressing these challenges, as they have become more relevant than ever in the lives of ordinary people. He argues that the awareness surrounding these issues has grown, transforming them from obscure concepts into critical matters that demand immediate action.

The author recalls a time when terms like global warming seemed distant and unimportant. However, he notes a dramatic shift in public perception, acknowledging a collective determination to protect the environment for future generations. Gore passionately advocates for strengthening environmental protections across various fronts, from combatting climate change to managing world population growth. He underscores the importance of making conscious choices today to ensure a sustainable legacy for our children and grandchildren.

Ultimately, Earth in the Balance serves as both a warning and a call to action. Gore stresses that the future of our planet rests in our hands, urging readers to recognize the significance of their decisions. The book is a reminder that we have the power to influence the trajectory of our environment and that the time to act is now, as we strive to achieve a harmonious balance with nature.

ISBN: 9781853837432

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 453g

432 pages