How to Save Our Planet: The Facts. By Mark Maslin

A new style of book.

Written in short sentences and phrases – each one laden with meaning.

Non linear in structure.

Allowing readers to choose the chapter(s) most relevant to them.

It explores various issues facing our planet*.

With a particular focus on climate change.

Chapter Four, Taxonomy of Denial, challenges the “subtle flavours” of climate change denial.

Whereas Chapter Six, Power of the Individual, suggests fifteen ways individuals can help change the world.

Before moving on to corporate positive power and government solutions.

Potential Futures – Nightmare or Ecotopia?, Chapter Five, is a watered down version of The Future We Choose (see blog post).

Recommended age range: GCSE+

*such as infectious diseases, population change, food supplies, development, extinction of species, overfishing, land use change, trade, and, of course, climate change – causes, trends, impacts and actions.