Over Our Heads
A Local Look at Global Climate
An examination of climate change from a Northwest perspective, revealing the far-reaching effects it will have on our everyday lives and what we can do reduce the region's contribution.
By John C. Ryan
"Ryan breaks down all the scientific mumbo-jumbo and outlines the changes we can expect in the coming years." - Michelle Ackerman, Northwest Energy Coalition
Note: Over our Heads is out of print, but you can download the pdf version for free.
The sky is not falling. It's just heating up. A little. The trouble is that on a planet of such exquisite interdependence--where a degree's difference in average air temperature can be enough to cause grasslands to grow instead of forests and a degree's difference in water temperature can tip the scales against salmon racing their biological clocks to the sea--a little heating goes a long way. John Ryan explains climate change--the causes, the impacts, the solutions--from a Northwest perspective. The bad news is that Northwesterners generate more than their body weight in greenhouse gases every day. The good news is that we have the technology and the smarts to make better choices for our climate.
John C. Ryan was research director for Northwest Environment Watch, the former name of Sightline, from 1993 to 2000.
See the right sidebar to download a free pdf of the book or to search for a used copy on Amazon.com.
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