Small Gases, Big Effect
by Christian Serrer & David Nelles
This book by two 24-year old German students has become a surprise bestseller in Germany. Originally self-published in German—with the price set at less than the cost of a pizza—it’ll soon be available in English for the first time. It’s a practical primer on climate change: as the authors point out, there’s no need to exaggerate, the facts are bad enough to speak for themselves.
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