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Guide sets crisis in context

2008-01-31 14:12

London - The Rough Guide series of books has long given budget travellers detailed insights into the customs and cultures of the countries they visit.

A new addition to the series instead gives a panoramic view of the climate troubles facing the entire planet.

"This is intended as a one-stop-shop for information on climate change," said Robert Henson, climate journalist and author of The Rough Guide to Climate Change. "It is meant as something you dip into for information."

"This is not aimed at the converted, they already know the details of what is happening, and it is not intended to convert those who refuse to accept there is a problem. This speaks to the uncommitted," he said.

Scientists say global average temperatures will rise by between 1.8 and 4.0 degrees Celsius this century due mainly to burning fossil fuels for power and transport.

They warn that ice caps will melt, sea levels will rise, extreme weather events will become more frequent and more violent and the lives of millions of people will be put at risk.

"This is a mammoth problem that requires a mammoth response from governments, corporations and individuals," said Henson.

The second edition of the book published this week includes the comprehensive scientific findings last year of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change and comes as major polluting nations gather in Hawaii to discuss action.

The 374-page guide sets out the problem, looks at its causes and effects, rehearses the arguments for and against, and offers some technical solutions.

Aware that the sheer scale of the climate crisis can make people feel they as individuals can make no difference or that there is no point in acting as the result is inevitable, Henson also offers options everyone can exercise.

Buying less bottled water - 150bn litres are sold each year and some travels very long distances - eating less meat because 18% of climate gases come from livestock, and switching to low energy light bulbs are among suggestions.

Flying less and staying longer, turning off appliances left in energy-consuming standby mode and leaving the racing driver in everyone at home when taking to the roads, are some other proposals Henson makes.

"This is a classic example of an issue where immediate gratification can be hard to come by. In some cases the results of actions now may not be seen for decades," he said.

"The upshot of this is that we have to take satisfaction where we can and do things that we know will help in the long run but give a modicum of satisfaction right now.

"Changing light bulbs is an example. It helps in the long run, is a visible symbol that you have done something and saves money on the monthly electrical bill," he added.

- Reuters

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