The Invisible Killer
The Rising Global Threat of Air Pollution - And How We Can Fight Back
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Melville House UK
Published:7th Nov '19
Should be back in stock very soon
This book explores the urgent global crisis of air pollution, detailing its history and advocating for immediate action. The Invisible Killer emphasizes the need for accountability.
In The Invisible Killer, the author delves into one of the most pressing global issues of our time: air pollution. This urgent examination reveals how this largely invisible threat has escalated to alarming levels, impacting our health and environment. The narrative traces the history of air pollution awareness, highlighting that scientists have recognized its dangers since the seventeenth century. Through a blend of historical context and contemporary analysis, the book elucidates the complexities surrounding this pervasive issue.
The author introduces readers to remarkable individuals whose pioneering research has shaped our understanding of air pollution. From London's notorious Great Smog to the acid rain crisis in Norway, and from Los Angeles's traffic congestion to the detrimental effects of wood-burning in New Zealand, The Invisible Killer paints a comprehensive picture of the global struggle against air pollution. Each case study serves to illustrate the far-reaching consequences of neglecting this critical issue.
Ultimately, the book argues for immediate action from city and national governments to address air quality concerns. It emphasizes the necessity of holding polluters accountable and engaging the public in meaningful ways. The decisions made today will have lasting effects on our health and the planet, making it imperative that we confront the reality of air pollution head-on. The Invisible Killer is not just a call to awareness; it is a blueprint for change, urging collective action to safeguard our future.
‘An admirably clear book and an appropriately urgent one.’ The Sunday Times
ISBN: 9781911545514
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288 pages
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