A bestseller in Germany with over 250,000 copies sold.
David Nelles and Christian Serrer are students at the University of Friedrichshafen, Germany. With Small Gases, Big Effect, they hope to explain in as comprehensible a way as possible the causes and consequences of climate change, and to inspire even more people around the world to prioritize environmental and climate protection.
It's found its way into more than 350,000 German homes. It's been
read by Merkel's agriculture minister and at least 37 MPs in the
Bundestag. It's a set text in universities, engineering
conglomerates and the European Central Bank. Yet the most
remarkable thing about it is that, in an age of inexorably
hardening political battle lines, it is really changing minds.
*The Times*
Climate change has triggered a hurricane of contradictory claims
and theses that obscure the facts. Unbiased, clear and
evidence-based explanations are a shield against fake news. This
amazing book delivers them.
*Dr. Claus Kleber, ZDF 'heute-journal'*
This book, written by two young people, manages to summarise a
wealth of complex scientific findings - the knowledge that we
urgently need to shape our future.
*Hans Joachim Schellnhuber, founding director of the Postdam
Institute for Climate Impact Research*
Small Gases, Big Effect explains climate change with the help of
more than 100 scientists, presenting complex science in a way that
everyone will find easy to understand.
*New Scientist*
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