Book description
The No Logo of climate change - a book that shows how global warming is
not a theory we should still debate, but something that has already
happened on a global scale.
Climate change is not a concern for the future. It's happening right
now. In this book - based on the latest scientific evidence - the author
takes us around the world to show the impact of global warming already
being felt in people's lives.
From sand-buried houses in China to thawing Alaskan plains, the author
witnesses some of the worst effects of climate change at first hand.
Some, like the floods in the UK, are near home. Others - like the
drowning Pacific island of Tuvalu - are a world away from the exhaust
pipes and factory chimneys that are actually causing global warming.
But this isn't simply an inventory of disaster, it's a wry look at how
people around the globe are coping as their world changes at
unprecedented speed. In the process, the author eats whale blubber in
Alaska, swims in shark-infested waters off the Great Barrier Reef and
struggles to the top of Andean peaks in Peru. An adventure with a
conscience and an argument with an urgent purpose, High Tide is an
extremely important book. 'With High Tide, Mark Lynas has given us a
tremendous gift: he has time-travelled into our terrifying collective
future, a future that has already arrived in the farthest reaches of the
globe. Go with him on this breathtaking, beautifully told journey - to
island nations being engulfed by rising tides, to towns swallowed by
encroaching desert, to glaciers melting into oceans - and I promise that
you will come back changed, determined to alter the course of history.'
Naomi Klein, author of No Logo
'Clear, lucid and informative.' New Statesman
'A thoroughly engaging and well-researched book.' TLS
'If you are among those who think climate change is an uncertain,
remote issue over which scientists are unsure, politicians talk
endlessly to little effect, and mere individuals have no power at all,
this book may be for you … Lynas tells us to keep repeating the climate
change message. Read his book, and that is exactly what you will do.' Guardian
'There will be many more books like High Tide, but this will be
remembered as the first … it'll be the one with the original vision …
Not unworthy of comparison with Orwell and certainly the breaker of new
ground.' Independent mark lynas is an activist, journalist and
traveller, based in Oxford. He was editor of the website www. oneworld.
net, has been involved in protests against GM crops, road-building,
Manchester's second runway etc, and as a result has made many
appearances in the press and TV as a commentator on environmental
issues. He also throws custard pies at lunatics who pronounce global
warming a fantasy.