Bookshelf

Cut through the confusion, hyperbole, and disinformation for a quick take on what’s good and what’s not with our no-nonsense reviews of climate change books, papers, and resources.

Book, Limits to Growth Mathew Hampshire-Waugh Book, Limits to Growth Mathew Hampshire-Waugh

Limits to Growth - The 30 Year Update

The 30 year update is now 20 years old but for anyone interested in the interaction between economy and environment this book is a must read. It provides a clear (though basic) framework of how to think about human welfare with respect to the pressures on Earth’s ‘sources and sinks’ using an integrated approach between economic modelling and physical modelling.

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Book, Climate Technology Mathew Hampshire-Waugh Book, Climate Technology Mathew Hampshire-Waugh

How To Avoid Climate Disaster

“How To Avoid Climate Disaster” is an accessible, conversational, and logical breakdown of the complexities in reaching zero carbon emissions. The book focuses on ‘green premiums’, innovation, and solutions mostly required to overcome the 20% of hard-to-abate emissions in the economy. Take a read, but just remember we already have the technology and favourable economics for the other 80% of the transition.

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Beyond Global Warming

The book provides great insight into the early developments of climate science as far back as the 19th century, an in-depth take on modern computer-based climate modelling since the 1970’s, and the cutting edge of Earth science and simulation.

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Book, Climate Finance Mathew Hampshire-Waugh Book, Climate Finance Mathew Hampshire-Waugh

Sustainable Investing

Sustainable Investing is a collection of essays from over 30 expert contributors spanning high-level practitioners and academic thought leaders. The book is aimed at investors, business leaders, and academics who want to explore how sustainable investing is changing global markets, the limitations within the current system, and how to expedite change.

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Merchants of Doubt

In their book Merchants of Doubt, Naomi Oreskes and Erik M. Conway meticulously piece together threads of historical evidence to show “how a handful of scientists obscured the truth on issues from tobacco smoke to global warming”.

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Book, Climate Policy Mathew Hampshire-Waugh Book, Climate Policy Mathew Hampshire-Waugh

Designing Climate Solutions

A book on climate policy which is extremely clear, pragmatic, and well rounded, with case studies used to great effect in illustrating each argument. The book makes light work of complex climate wonkery, and is well worth adding to your reading list.

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Super-Forecasting

Not a climate change book but an important read for anyone interested in how to objectively evaluate information and make more accurate predictions about the future.

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The Bet

The book profiles the lives of ‘celebrity biologist’ Paul Ehrlich and ‘iconoclast economist’ Julian Simon. Two men who rose to prominence in the 1970s with two immoveable and diametrically opposed visions of the world. Their loathing for one another culminated in a decade long bet over the future of the planet.

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