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Granta 83 The Magazine of New Writing :This Overheating World

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: London Rea S Hederman 2003Description: 256 p. PB 21x14.5 cmISBN:
  • 0903141620
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 23 808.8 JACG
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George Fernandes Collections George Fernandes Collections St Aloysius Library English 808.8 JACG (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available GF02253
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Not so much the state we're in as the mess we're getting into. The world we were born into has gone. We shall never completely recapture its climate, its seasons, the way its plants grew and its animals lived. This is not a wild-eyed prediction, a man on the street with a placard. Respectable science knows it and says it. Nine of the world's ten warmest years since records were kept have occurred in the past fourteen years. Every month, an English garden moves south, climatically, by a distance of one hundred yards. Who is responsible? We are our habits. Can we prevent it? Too late. Can we moderate it, slow it, reverse it? Yes- if we try. This issue of "Granta" contains reports from the frontiers of environment change. Contributors include: Marion Botsford-Fraser; James Hamilton-Paterson; Matthew Hart; Thomas Keneally; Philip Marsden; Bill McKibben; Wayne McLennan; Christopher de Bellaigue; James Meek; and Nuha al-Radi in Iraq. There is new fiction from Maarten 't Hart and Jon McGregor, and a picture essay by Edward Burtynsky on our industrial landscapes.

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