Is it weather or is it climate change? Answers to your questions about extreme weather

Rachel Salt, 1988-

Book - 2024

"Heatwaves. Floods. Wildfires. Damaging hurricanes. The weather seems to be getting worse these days. But is it just the weather, or is it the result of a rapidly changing climate? In Is It Weather or Is It Climate Change?, author Rachel Salt answers five key questions about climate change: What is climate change? What causes it? How do we know it's real? Does climate change cause extreme weather? And can we still prevent the worst impacts? Young readers are then taken on a global survey of recent weather disasters and learn how climate change can be linked to each one. Here are the locations that will be studied in this book: British Columbia, Canada, and the Pacific Coast ; Texas, USA ; Mexico ; Germany and Central Europe ; Ethi...opia ; The Third Pole (Hindu-Kush, Karakoram and Himalaya region) ; Australia. But it's not all doom and gloom. Salt also breaks down the key adaptations that need to be implemented to prevent widespread disaster as well as the broader changes we need to make at both individual and governmental levels to mitigate the worst effects of a changing climate. With illustrations, diagrams, photos and enlightening text, Is It Weather or Is It Climate Change? is essential reading for the next generation of climate warriors."--

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Illustrated works
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Published
Buffalo, New York ; Richmond Hill, Ontario : Firefly Books 2024.
Language
English
Main Author
Rachel Salt, 1988- (author)
Item Description
Includes index.
Physical Description
64 pages : color illustrations ; 29 cm
ISBN
9780228104636
9780228104629
  • Introduction
  • What exactly is climate change?
  • Why is climate change happening?
  • How do we know climate change is real?
  • Extreme weather
  • The future is not written
  • Here and now
  • British Columbia, Canada
  • Mexico
  • Texas, U.S.A.
  • Germany
  • Ethiopia
  • The third pole
  • Australia
  • Conclusion
  • Glossary
  • Resources
  • Index
  • Acknowledgments
  • Photo credits
  • About the author.
Review by Kirkus Book Review

A set of regional case studies explore the relationship between climate change and extreme weather events. A dramatic opening view of 2018's Hurricane Florence as observed from the International Space Station sets the tone, and Salt goes on to make sure that young "climate champions" understand how extreme weather and the climate change it heralds are affecting much of the world right now. Following introductory notes on the differences between the two and how scientists can track long-term changes in climate, the author surveys ominous events in seven regions--from 122 degree F temperatures in British Columbia in June of 2021, followed by massive floods and landslides the following November, to Australia's "Black Summer" of 2019-20, in which an estimated three billion animals were killed in wildfires. Salt reports on the current "megadrought" in the southwestern U.S. and Mexico, which has resulted in water shortages and forced changes in immigration patterns, and examines how ice melt at the "Third Pole" (the Tibetan Plateau and surrounding mountain ranges) led in 2022 to devastating floods and public health emergencies that affected millions in Pakistan. Inset profiles of active "champions," diverse in terms of race and culture, and remedial initiatives, many of them Indigenous-led activities, inject at least a few flickers of optimism, but the telling photos of dry lake beds, burned-out woodlands, flooded streets, and flattened buildings only underscore the message that we are in trouble…right now. Merits attention for its unusual angle and compelling sense of urgency. (glossary, index, resource list) (Nonfiction. 10-13) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.