This is the way the world ends: how droughts and die-offs, heat waves and hurricanes are converging on America
(Book)

Book Cover
Average Rating
Published:
New York : Thomas Dunne Books/St. Martin's Press, 2018.
Format:
Book
Edition:
First edition.
Physical Desc:
xvii, 316 pages ; 25 cm
Status:
Description

A unique view of climate change glimpsed through the world's resources that are disappearing. The world itself won’t end, of course. Only ours will: our livelihoods, our homes, our cultures. And we’re squarely at the tipping point. Longer droughts in the Middle East. Growing desertification in China and Africa. The monsoon season shrinking in India. Amped-up heat waves in Australia. More intense hurricanes reaching America. Water wars in the Horn of Africa. Rebellions, refugees and starving children across the globe. These are not disconnected events. These are the pieces of a larger puzzle that environmental expert Jeff Nesbit puts together. Unless we start addressing the causes of climate change and stop simply navigating its effects, we will be facing a series of unstoppable catastrophes by the time our preschoolers graduate from college. Our world is in trouble – right now. This Is the Way the World Ends tells the real stories of the substantial impacts to Earth’s systems unfolding across each continent. The bad news? Within two decades or so, our carbon budget will reach a point of no return. But there’s good news. Like every significant challenge we’ve faced from creating civilization in the shadow of the last ice age to the Industrial Revolution we can get out of this box canyon by understanding the realities and changing the worn-out climate conversation to one that’s relevant to every person. Nesbit provides a clear blueprint for real-time, workable solutions we can tackle together.

Also in This Series
Copies
Location
Call Number
Status
Branford/Blackstone Adult Nonfiction
363.7 NES
On Shelf
East Lyme Public Adult Non-Fiction
363.7 Nesbit
On Shelf
Hamden/Miller Adult Nonfiction 3rd Floor
363.7/NES
Due May 9, 2024
North Branford/Smith Adult Nonfiction
363.7 Nesbit
Display
Norwich/Otis Adult Nonfiction
363.7 NES
Display
Old Lyme A Non-Fiction 300
363.7 NES
On Shelf
Woodbridge Adult NF 300-399
363.737/NES
On Shelf
More Like This
More Details
Language:
English
ISBN:
9781250160461, 1250160464

Notes

Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description
A unique view of climate change glimpsed through the world's resources that are disappearing. The world itself won’t end, of course. Only ours will: our livelihoods, our homes, our cultures. And we’re squarely at the tipping point. Longer droughts in the Middle East. Growing desertification in China and Africa. The monsoon season shrinking in India. Amped-up heat waves in Australia. More intense hurricanes reaching America. Water wars in the Horn of Africa. Rebellions, refugees and starving children across the globe. These are not disconnected events. These are the pieces of a larger puzzle that environmental expert Jeff Nesbit puts together. Unless we start addressing the causes of climate change and stop simply navigating its effects, we will be facing a series of unstoppable catastrophes by the time our preschoolers graduate from college. Our world is in trouble – right now. This Is the Way the World Ends tells the real stories of the substantial impacts to Earth’s systems unfolding across each continent. The bad news? Within two decades or so, our carbon budget will reach a point of no return. But there’s good news. Like every significant challenge we’ve faced from creating civilization in the shadow of the last ice age to the Industrial Revolution we can get out of this box canyon by understanding the realities and changing the worn-out climate conversation to one that’s relevant to every person. Nesbit provides a clear blueprint for real-time, workable solutions we can tackle together.
Reviews from GoodReads
Loading GoodReads Reviews.
Citations
APA Citation (style guide)

Nesbit, J. A. (2018). This is the way the world ends: how droughts and die-offs, heat waves and hurricanes are converging on America. First edition. New York, Thomas Dunne Books/St. Martin's Press.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation (style guide)

Nesbit, Jeffrey Asher. 2018. This Is the Way the World Ends: How Droughts and Die-offs, Heat Waves and Hurricanes Are Converging On America. New York, Thomas Dunne Books/St. Martin's Press.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities Citation (style guide)

Nesbit, Jeffrey Asher, This Is the Way the World Ends: How Droughts and Die-offs, Heat Waves and Hurricanes Are Converging On America. New York, Thomas Dunne Books/St. Martin's Press, 2018.

MLA Citation (style guide)

Nesbit, Jeffrey Asher. This Is the Way the World Ends: How Droughts and Die-offs, Heat Waves and Hurricanes Are Converging On America. First edition. New York, Thomas Dunne Books/St. Martin's Press, 2018.

Note! Citation formats are based on standards as of July 2022. Citations contain only title, author, edition, publisher, and year published. Citations should be used as a guideline and should be double checked for accuracy.
Staff View
Grouped Work ID:
f8af1406-1478-6151-7007-70b523b7da09
Go To GroupedWork

Record Information

Last Sierra Extract TimeApr 18, 2024 01:10:23 PM
Last File Modification TimeApr 18, 2024 01:10:52 PM
Last Grouped Work Modification TimeApr 18, 2024 01:10:30 PM

MARC Record

LEADER03934pam 2200421 i 4500
001sky293382060
003SKY
00520180925000000.0
008180530s2018    nyu      b    001 0 eng  
010 |a 2018011503
020 |a 9781250160461|q (hbk.)
020 |a 1250160464|q (hbk.)
040 |a DLC|b eng|e rda|c DLC|d SKYRV|d CoBoFLC
042 |a pcc
043 |a n-us---
08200|a 363.7
1001 |a Nesbit, Jeffrey Asher.
24510|a This is the way the world ends :|b how droughts and die-offs, heat waves and hurricanes are converging on America /|c Jeff Nesbit.
250 |a First edition.
264 1|a New York :|b Thomas Dunne Books/St. Martin's Press,|c 2018.
300 |a xvii, 316 pages ;|c 25 cm
336 |a text|b txt|2 rdacontent.
337 |a unmediated|b n|2 rdamedia.
338 |a volume|b nc|2 rdacarrier.
504 |a Includes bibliographical references and index.
5050 |a Part 1: The truth. Einstein's warning -- Species on the move -- The third pole -- Collapse of the pollinators -- The 'evil twin" -- Part 2: The ecosystems. Regime shift -- The Sahel -- Ocean colonies -- Part 3: The impacts. Dome of heat -- Category 6 -- The displaced -- Vanishing icons -- Part 4: The geopolitics. Seeing around corners -- The water economy -- Saudi Arabia -- Yemen -- Syria -- Jordan -- Somalia -- Pakistan -- India -- China -- Environmental diplomacy -- Part 5: The blueprint. A path forward -- Disruption -- Waking the behemoths -- The anvil -- Part 6: The future. Political morality -- Our next gate.
520 |a A unique view of climate change glimpsed through the world's resources that are disappearing. The world itself won’t end, of course. Only ours will: our livelihoods, our homes, our cultures. And we’re squarely at the tipping point. Longer droughts in the Middle East. Growing desertification in China and Africa. The monsoon season shrinking in India. Amped-up heat waves in Australia. More intense hurricanes reaching America. Water wars in the Horn of Africa. Rebellions, refugees and starving children across the globe. These are not disconnected events. These are the pieces of a larger puzzle that environmental expert Jeff Nesbit puts together. Unless we start addressing the causes of climate change and stop simply navigating its effects, we will be facing a series of unstoppable catastrophes by the time our preschoolers graduate from college. Our world is in trouble – right now. This Is the Way the World Ends tells the real stories of the substantial impacts to Earth’s systems unfolding across each continent. The bad news? Within two decades or so, our carbon budget will reach a point of no return. But there’s good news. Like every significant challenge we’ve faced from creating civilization in the shadow of the last ice age to the Industrial Revolution we can get out of this box canyon by understanding the realities and changing the worn-out climate conversation to one that’s relevant to every person. Nesbit provides a clear blueprint for real-time, workable solutions we can tackle together.
650 0|a Global environmental change.
650 0|a Environmental policy|x Moral and ethical aspects.
907 |a .b25881784
945 |y .i61556312|i 21203766239|l nwan|s y|h |u 4|x 0|w 0|v 1|t 2|z 07-26-18|o -|a 363.7 NES
945 |y .i61729425|i 20702873660|l bran|s -|h |u 6|x 0|w 0|v 5|t 2|z 09-06-18|o -|a 363.7 NES
945 |y .i61822036|i 21802549192|l wdan3|s -|h |u 4|x 0|w 0|v 2|t 2|z 09-26-18|o -|a 363.737/NES
945 |y .i61847732|i 20603429810|l elan|s -|h |u 4|x 0|w 0|v 1|t 2|z 10-02-18|o -|a 363.7 Nesbit
945 |y .i61873780|i 22001551757|l olan3|s -|h |u 6|x 0|w 0|v 5|t 2|z 10-09-18|o -|a 363.7 NES
945 |y .i6190451x|i 31200500220180|l hmanb|s -|h 05-09-24|u 6|x 0|w 1|v 4|t 2|z 10-15-18|o -|a 363.7/NES
945 |y .i65579203|i 3 1278 00302 6783|l ntan|s y|h |u 4|x 0|w 0|v 5|t 2|z 06-15-21|o -|a 363.7 Nesbit
998 |e -|d a |f eng|a br|a el|a hm|a nt|a nw|a ol|a wd