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    Race for Tomorrow: Survival Innova

    €18.75
    As heard on BBC Radio 4's Start the Week with Andrew Marr One of the Financial Times' best books of 2021 One of Geographical magazine's top ten books of 2021
    ISBN: 9780008394301
    AuthorMundy Simon
    Pub Date28/10/2021
    BindingPaperback
    Pages400
    AvailabilityCurrently out of stock. If available, delivery is usually 5-10 working days.
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    As heard on BBC Radio 4's Start the Week with Andrew Marr
    One of the Financial Times' best books of 2021
    One of Geographical magazine's top ten books of 2021

    In this extraordinary journey through twenty-six countries, Simon Mundy meets the people on the front lines of the climate crisis, showing how the struggle to respond is already reshaping the modern world - shattering communities, shaking up global business, and propelling a groundbreaking wave of cutting-edge innovation.



    HOW is China's green energy push driving a hazardous mining rush in Congo?


    WHY is a maverick scientist building a home for engineered mammoths in northeast Siberia?


    CAN an Israeli fake meat startup make a fortune while helping to save the Amazon?


    WILL Greenland's melting sea ice put its people at the centre of a global power struggle?


    WHO are the entrepreneurs chasing breakthroughs in fusion power, electric cars, and technology to suck carbon from the atmosphere?


    As the impacts of climate change cascade across the planet and the global economy, who is battling to survive the worst impacts - and who is chasing the most lucrative rewards?


    Telling unforgettable human stories from six continents, this is an account of disaster, of promise, of frantic adaptation and relentless innovation, of hope, of survival, and of the forces that will define our future.



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    'Vivid and informed' ADAM NICOLSON


    'I took a great sense of hope' RICHARD POWERS


    'Reads like a thriller' MARK LYNAS


    'An inspiring piece of work that deserves a broad audience' MICHAEL E. MANN


    'Utterly unlike any book yet written in this field' ANAND MAHINDRA


    'Gripping ... A must-read for every concerned global citizen' NANDAN NILEKANI

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    As heard on BBC Radio 4's Start the Week with Andrew Marr
    One of the Financial Times' best books of 2021
    One of Geographical magazine's top ten books of 2021

    In this extraordinary journey through twenty-six countries, Simon Mundy meets the people on the front lines of the climate crisis, showing how the struggle to respond is already reshaping the modern world - shattering communities, shaking up global business, and propelling a groundbreaking wave of cutting-edge innovation.



    HOW is China's green energy push driving a hazardous mining rush in Congo?


    WHY is a maverick scientist building a home for engineered mammoths in northeast Siberia?


    CAN an Israeli fake meat startup make a fortune while helping to save the Amazon?


    WILL Greenland's melting sea ice put its people at the centre of a global power struggle?


    WHO are the entrepreneurs chasing breakthroughs in fusion power, electric cars, and technology to suck carbon from the atmosphere?


    As the impacts of climate change cascade across the planet and the global economy, who is battling to survive the worst impacts - and who is chasing the most lucrative rewards?


    Telling unforgettable human stories from six continents, this is an account of disaster, of promise, of frantic adaptation and relentless innovation, of hope, of survival, and of the forces that will define our future.



    More praise



    'Vivid and informed' ADAM NICOLSON


    'I took a great sense of hope' RICHARD POWERS


    'Reads like a thriller' MARK LYNAS


    'An inspiring piece of work that deserves a broad audience' MICHAEL E. MANN


    'Utterly unlike any book yet written in this field' ANAND MAHINDRA


    'Gripping ... A must-read for every concerned global citizen' NANDAN NILEKANI