Living On The Real World How Thinking And Acting Like Meteorologists Will Help Save The Planet
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Living On The Real World How Thinking And Acting Like Meteorologists Will Help Save The Planet est un social aspects, climate change mitigation book de William H. Hooke.
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"As is often noted, 'everyone talks about the weather, but no one does anything about it.' Not Bill Hooke! His thoughtful analysis of actions that we need to take to reduce the impacts of extreme weather is a must-read for everyone with an interest in the weather and climate." --Franklin W. Nutter, president, Reinsurance Association of America.
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Living On The Real World How Thinking And Acting Like Meteorologists Will Help Save The Planet est un livre de Social aspects, Climate change mitigation, Environmental responsibility, Climatic changes, Prevention.
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"As is often noted, 'everyone talks about the weather, but no one does anything about it.' Not Bill Hooke! His thoughtful analysis of actions that we need to take to reduce the impacts of extreme weather is a must-read for everyone with an interest in the weather and climate." --Franklin W. Nutter, ...
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Living On The Real World How Thinking And Acting Like Meteorologists Will Help Save The Planet a été écrit par William H. Hooke.