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- Education & Science, Nature & Environment, Scienceclimate change, environmental policy, future generations, global issues, sustainabilityA Survival Guide for HumanityS. Dixson-Decleve, O. Gaffney, J. Ghosh, J. Randers, J. Rockstrom and P. StoknesUnited Kingdom, Sweden, India, NorwayEarth for All2022Dixson-Decleve is a prominent sustainability expert and co-president of the Club of Rome, dedicated to addressing global challenges through innovative solutions. Gaffney is a science communicator and co-founder of the Global Commons Alliance, focusing on environmental issues and their societal impacts. Ghosh is an esteemed economist and professor known for her work on development and economic policy. Randers is a respected systems thinker and co-author of the influential "Limits to Growth." Rockstrom is a leading environmental scientist and director of the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research. Stoknes is a psychologist and economist, recognized for his insights into climate change and behavioral economics.Cambridge University PressEnglish, Thai
- Education & Science, Nature & Environmentclimate change, ecology, environment, nature, sustainabilityWhy Our Minds Need the WildLucy JonesUnited KingdomLosing Eden2020Lucy Jones is an acclaimed environmental writer and speaker, known for her compelling narratives that bridge the gap between nature and human experience. With a background in ecology and a passion for conservation, she has contributed to major publications such as The Guardian and The New York Times. Her book, Losing Eden, explores the profound connection between nature and mental well-being, earning praise for its insightful research and engaging storytelling. Jones is dedicated to raising awareness about environmental issues and inspiring readers to reconnect with the natural world.Chatto & WindusEnglish, Thai
- Education & Science, Nature & Environment, Sciencebiodiversity, climate change, environmental science, geology, sustainabilityHow Plants Changed Earth's HistoryDavid BeerlingUnited KingdomThe Emerald Planet2007David Beerling is a distinguished professor of Earth Sciences at the University of Sheffield and a leading expert in climate change and plant evolution. His groundbreaking research has been featured in prestigious journals and media outlets, including Nature and BBC Radio. As the author of The Emerald Planet, Beerling explores the intricate relationship between plants and the Earth's climate, offering insights into the past and future of our planet. His work not only enhances our understanding of environmental science but also emphasizes the critical role of vegetation in combating climate change.Oxford University PressEnglish, Thai
- Economics, Finance & Economics, Money & Investments, Society, Society & Cultureclimate change, economic risks, financial crisis, geopolitics, globalizationTen Dangerous Trends That Imperil Our Future, and How to Survive ThemNouriel RoubiniTurkey, IranMegaThreats2023Nouriel Roubini is a distinguished economist and professor at New York University's Stern School of Business, renowned for his prescient predictions of the 2008 financial crisis. As the founder of Roubini Global Economics, he provides expert analysis on global economic trends and risks. A frequent commentator in major media outlets such as The Wall Street Journal and Bloomberg, Roubini is also the author of several influential books, including Crisis Economics and MegaThreats, where he explores the complex challenges facing the global economy today. His insights have made him a sought-after speaker and thought leader in the field of economics.Back Bay BooksEnglish, Thai