Save the Earth
Without a doubt, this book - Save Planet Earth - deserves to be classified as one of the most prominent books that have joined the world's libraries in the last few years, not only because it deals with the climate change crisis, the most complex crisis facing humanity now, but because it goes beyond that to present... The most realistic analyzes of all aspects and forms of this crisis, and reviews practical solutions based on scientific and rational arguments. Catherine Hayhoe, climate scientist, environmental activist, and author of this book, used evidence-based dialogue as a tool to convince the reader of the seriousness of the crisis, and at the same time of the possibility and necessity of a solution, and the necessity of continuing to work on it to make it a reality on the planet, regardless of the obstacles and challenges, and before Time passes and opportunities for salvation and salvation are lost. "Professor Katharine Hayhoe has dedicated her life to studying the impacts of climate change and raising awareness about its impacts as widely as possible in order to inspire policymakers and citizens alike to take action," says Inger Andersen, Executive Director of UNEP. "As we redouble our efforts To mitigate the effects of this crisis, we need passionate and knowledgeable change-makers to guide us to a more sustainable future and with her unparalleled experience and energy, Professor Hayhoe has already set us on the right path." Canadian climate scientist Professor Catherine Hayhoe received the Champions of the Earth Award for 2019, which is the highest award given by the United Nations in the field of the environment. She has also won a host of awards for her work, including the eighth Stephen Schneider Prize for Distinguished Climate Science Outreach in 2018. She was named Time's 100 Most Influential People in 2014. She has also been named among the 100 most influential global thinkers on foreign policy twice. In 2014 and again in 2019. Hayhoe is a climate scientist, professor in the Department of Political Science at Texas Tech University and director of the US Climate Center. Hayhoe is highly respected and respected for her ability to help people connect the climate change crisis to what they care about in their lives and are already affected by it. Hayhoe has also been a lead author on several major climate reports, including the Second, Third, and Fourth National Climate Assessments of the US Global Change Research Program.
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Save the Earth
Without a doubt, this book - Save Planet Earth - deserves to be classified as one of the most prominent books that have joined the world's libraries in the last few years, not only because it deals with the climate change crisis, the most complex crisis facing humanity now, but because it goes beyond that to present... The most realistic analyzes of all aspects and forms of this crisis, and reviews practical solutions based on scientific and rational arguments. Catherine Hayhoe, climate scientist, environmental activist, and author of this book, used evidence-based dialogue as a tool to convince the reader of the seriousness of the crisis, and at the same time of the possibility and necessity of a solution, and the necessity of continuing to work on it to make it a reality on the planet, regardless of the obstacles and challenges, and before Time passes and opportunities for salvation and salvation are lost. "Professor Katharine Hayhoe has dedicated her life to studying the impacts of climate change and raising awareness about its impacts as widely as possible in order to inspire policymakers and citizens alike to take action," says Inger Andersen, Executive Director of UNEP. "As we redouble our efforts To mitigate the effects of this crisis, we need passionate and knowledgeable change-makers to guide us to a more sustainable future and with her unparalleled experience and energy, Professor Hayhoe has already set us on the right path." Canadian climate scientist Professor Catherine Hayhoe received the Champions of the Earth Award for 2019, which is the highest award given by the United Nations in the field of the environment. She has also won a host of awards for her work, including the eighth Stephen Schneider Prize for Distinguished Climate Science Outreach in 2018. She was named Time's 100 Most Influential People in 2014. She has also been named among the 100 most influential global thinkers on foreign policy twice. In 2014 and again in 2019. Hayhoe is a climate scientist, professor in the Department of Political Science at Texas Tech University and director of the US Climate Center. Hayhoe is highly respected and respected for her ability to help people connect the climate change crisis to what they care about in their lives and are already affected by it. Hayhoe has also been a lead author on several major climate reports, including the Second, Third, and Fourth National Climate Assessments of the US Global Change Research Program.
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Without a doubt, this book - Save Planet Earth - deserves to be classified as one of the most prominent books that have joined the world's libraries in the last few years, not only because it deals with the climate change crisis, the most complex crisis facing humanity now, but because it goes beyond that to present... The most realistic analyzes of all aspects and forms of this crisis, and reviews practical solutions based on scientific and rational arguments. Catherine Hayhoe, climate scientist, environmental activist, and author of this book, used evidence-based dialogue as a tool to convince the reader of the seriousness of the crisis, and at the same time of the possibility and necessity of a solution, and the necessity of continuing to work on it to make it a reality on the planet, regardless of the obstacles and challenges, and before Time passes and opportunities for salvation and salvation are lost. "Professor Katharine Hayhoe has dedicated her life to studying the impacts of climate change and raising awareness about its impacts as widely as possible in order to inspire policymakers and citizens alike to take action," says Inger Andersen, Executive Director of UNEP. "As we redouble our efforts To mitigate the effects of this crisis, we need passionate and knowledgeable change-makers to guide us to a more sustainable future and with her unparalleled experience and energy, Professor Hayhoe has already set us on the right path." Canadian climate scientist Professor Catherine Hayhoe received the Champions of the Earth Award for 2019, which is the highest award given by the United Nations in the field of the environment. She has also won a host of awards for her work, including the eighth Stephen Schneider Prize for Distinguished Climate Science Outreach in 2018. She was named Time's 100 Most Influential People in 2014. She has also been named among the 100 most influential global thinkers on foreign policy twice. In 2014 and again in 2019. Hayhoe is a climate scientist, professor in the Department of Political Science at Texas Tech University and director of the US Climate Center. Hayhoe is highly respected and respected for her ability to help people connect the climate change crisis to what they care about in their lives and are already affected by it. Hayhoe has also been a lead author on several major climate reports, including the Second, Third, and Fourth National Climate Assessments of the US Global Change Research Program.

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ISBN-13: 9789777653763
Publisher: ???? ????? ????????
Publication date: 09/01/2024
Sold by: Bookwire
Format: eBook
Pages: 400
File size: 1 MB
Age Range: 15 - 18 Years
Language: Arabic

About the Author

كاثرين هايهو وُلِدّت كاثرين آن سكوت هايهو 15 أبريل 1972 (العمر 51 عامًا) تورونتو ، أونتاريو ، كندا كاثرين آن سكوت هايهو (من مواليد 1972) هي عالمة جوية كندية . وهي أستاذة بول ويتفيلد هورن المتميزة ورئيسة كرسي السياسة العامة والقانون العام في قسم العلوم السياسية بجامعة تكساس التقنية . في عام 2021، انضم هايهو إلى منظمة الحفاظ على الطبيعة بصفته كبير العلماء. الحياة المبكرة والتعليم ولدت هايهو في 15 أبريل 1972،[3] في تورونتو ، أونتاريو .[4] كان والدها، دوغ هايهو، مدرسًا للعلوم ومبشرًا . عندما كانت هايهو في التاسعة من عمرها، انتقلت عائلتها إلى كالي ، كولومبيا ، حيث عمل والداها كمبشرين ومعلمين.[5] حصلت هايهو على درجة بكالوريوس العلوم في الفيزياء وعلم الفلك من جامعة تورنتو في عام 1994. بدأت مسيرتها الجامعية بدراسة الفيزياء الفلكية ، ولكن بعد أخذ دورة في علوم المناخ للوفاء بمتطلبات الدورة، حولت تركيزها إلى الغلاف الجوي . العلوم ، والتي تخصصت فيها في نهاية المطاف في كلية الدراسات العليا.[7] التحقت هايهو بمدرسة الدراسات العليا في جامعة إلينوي في أوربانا شامبين ، حيث حصلت على درجة الماجستير في العلوم والدكتوراه في الفلسفة .[8] ترأس دونالد ويبلز لجنة الدكتوراه الخاصة بها ، والذي عينها لمشروع بحثي لتقييم صحة منطقة البحيرات العظمى قدمها ويبلز أيضًا إلى اتحاد العلماء المعنيين ، وهي منظمة غير ربحية للدفاع عن العلوم.
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