Long Thaw
In The Long Thaw, renowned climatologist David Archer presents a compelling analysis of the long-term impacts of human activity on Earth's climate. Published by Princeton University Press in 2016, this revised edition spans 200 pages and delves into the harsh realities of climate change, illustrating that the effects we are witnessing today will be "locked in" for millennia. Archer challenges the common perception that climate issues are confined to a century, extending the conversation well beyond the year 2100. With insights drawn from paleoclimatology and a focus on global warming, this book is essential for anyone looking to understand the profound implications of climatic changes. Whether you're a student, an environmentalist, or simply curious about our planet's future, The Long Thaw offers a thought-provoking perspective on the urgent challenges we face. Don't miss the chance to explore this critical work by one of the leading voices in climate science.