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Country
  
Great Britain

Publisher
  
Fourth Estate

Media type
  
Print (Paperback)

Originally published
  
2007

OCLC
  
76359874

Genres
  
Science book, Non-fiction


Language
  
English

Publication date
  
2007, 2008 in USA

Pages
  
358p.

Author
  
Mark Lynas

Followed by
  
The God Species

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Mark Lynas books, Global warming books

Six Degrees: Our Future on a Hotter Planet (358 pages), ISBN 978-0-00-720905-7 is a 2007 (2008 in USA) non-fiction book by author Mark Lynas about global warming. The book looks and attempts to summarize results from scientific papers on climate change.

Contents

Contents

The first chapter describes the expected effects of climate change with one degree (°C) increase in average global temperature since pre-industrial times.

The second chapter describes the effects of two degrees average temperature and so forth until Chapter 6 which shows the expected effects of six degrees(°) average global temperature. The effects are also compare to paleoclimatic studies, with six degrees of warming compared back to the Cretaceous.

Special coverage is given to the positive feedback mechanisms that could dramatically accelerate climate change. The book explains how the release of methane hydrate and the release of methane from melting permafrost could unleash a major extinction event. Carbon cycle feedbacks, the demise of coral, the destruction of the Amazon rainforest, and extreme desertification are also described, with five or six degrees of warming potentially leading to the complete uninhabitability of the tropics and subtropics, as well as extreme water and food shortages, possibly leading to mass migration of billions of people.

TV show

A National Geographic Channel TV programme,"Six Degrees Could Change The World" was produced after the book won the Royal Society Prize in 2008.

References

Six Degrees: Our Future on a Hotter Planet Wikipedia