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HARDCOVER - Mar 2021 by Krauss, Lawrence M.
In The Physics of Climate Change, renowned theoretical physicist Lawrence M. Krauss offers a lucid and essential exploration of the science behind one of the most pressing challenges of our time. Rather than relying on alarmism or political rhetoric, Krauss strips the discourse back to its foundational principles, utilizing the laws of physics to explain how our planet’s climate system truly functions. By examining the history of Earth’s atmosphere and the mechanics of heat retention, he provides readers with the necessary tools to navigate the often-confusing climate debate with clarity and confidence.
This work is a masterclass in scientific communication, bridging the gap between complex thermodynamic equations and the lived reality of a warming world. Krauss masterfully translates intricate climate models into accessible prose, highlighting both the limitations of our current understanding and the alarming certainty of our trajectory. Whether you are a science enthusiast looking to deepen your comprehension of global phenomena or a concerned citizen seeking a fact-based perspective, this book serves as an indispensable guide. It is an intellectually rigorous, urgent, and ultimately empowering read that illuminates the underlying physics of our future, compelling us to engage with the environment through the lens of objective, empirical truth.