Climate Change for Football Fans

Climate Change for Football Fans
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages : 282
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ISBN-10 : 9781906860424
ISBN-13 : 1906860424
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Book Synopsis Climate Change for Football Fans by : James Atkins

Download or read book Climate Change for Football Fans written by James Atkins and published by Bloomsbury Publishing. This book was released on 2010-10-30 with total page 282 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Climate policy hits Turf Moor: race through an unconventional take on climate policy, while following Burnley's adventure in Europe and their roller-coaster struggle for survival in the Premier League. An amusing and enlightening look at climate change and football, this book consists of a series of conversations between Joe, a Burnley lad who is football mad, and Professor Igor who's obsessed with climate change. Joe thinks that worrying about climate change is a waste of time. Igor can't understand why 22 grown men would put on shorts and run around after a ball. Igor agrees to spend a season with Joe going to every Burnley game, and in return Joe and his family listen to the Professor rattle on about climate policy. Written in earthy and irreverent language, Climate Change for Football Fans examines why preventing climate change is so difficult, and explains why it is more a social and political problem than a technological one, and how the need to change our lifestyle makes finding a solution so difficult. Notes at the back of the book summarise all the serious climate-change material so the reader can look up the important messages in the book without having to stand on the terraces. Accessible, informative and fun, Climate Change for Football Fans puts a refreshingly lighthearted spin on a complicated, serious and important issue.


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