Eaarth

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Eaarth is a nonfiction book by environmentalist Bill McKibben that argues climate change has already fundamentally altered our planet, requiring humanity to adapt to a new, harsher Earth.

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instanceOf nonfiction book
arguesThat climate change has already fundamentally altered the planet
humanity must adapt to a new, harsher Earth
the old assumptions of endless economic growth are no longer viable
author Bill McKibben NERFINISHED
coinedTerm Eaarth NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
discusses extreme weather events
impacts of climate change already underway
resource constraints
sea-level rise
explains the planet is no longer the stable Earth humans have known
followsWork Deep Economy NERFINISHED
genre environmental literature
nonfiction
hasReception generally positive critical reviews
hasTheme adaptation to climate change
anthropogenic climate change
economic relocalization
energy transition
environmental degradation
local resilience
planetary boundaries
sustainability
intendedAudience environmental activists
general readers
language English
mainSubject climate change
environmentalism
global warming
mediaType hardcover
paperback
print
mentionsConcept 350 parts per million CO2 target
notableFor popularizing the idea that climate change has already created a different planet
proposes building smaller-scale, localized economies
reducing dependence on fossil fuels
strengthening community resilience
publicationYear 2010
publisher Times Books NERFINISHED
relatedTo climate activism
environmental policy
sustainable development
title Eaarth: Making a Life on a Tough New Planet NERFINISHED
workIn Bill McKibben bibliography

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