Climate Change Explained:
Science, Data, Global Warming, and What We Can Do
Irreversible
What Can We Do?
Is climate change already irreversible—or can we still act in time?
Rising global temperatures, melting ice caps, and accelerating sea level rise are no longer distant concerns—they are defining challenges of our time.
But what does the science actually tell us? And what can still be done?
Irreversible: What Can We Do? provides a clear, evidence-based explanation of global warming, climate science, and the real-world challenges we face.
Written by experienced engineers and energy experts, this book translates complex scientific concepts into straightforward, logical insights that are accessible to a wide range of readers.
Inside the book:
- Data-driven analysis of global temperature rise and sea level change
- Clear explanations of how climate systems work
- Insight into the key challenges preventing meaningful action
- Practical solutions that can still influence future outcomes
This book is especially valuable for:
- Analytical thinkers seeking clear, fact-based explanations
- Students and educated readers exploring climate science
- Policy-minded individuals interested in real-world implications
- Anyone looking for clarity and actionable insight into the climate crisis
This is not speculation—it is a clear, grounded explanation of one of the most important issues of our time.
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