If you judged the severity of climate change by its media coverage--which has vanished like a mountain
glacier over the past year--you might think the problem had been solved. Wrong. The planet's fever is still
rising, and we have fundamentally failed to reduce greenhouse-gas emissions. As Mark Hertsgaard
writes in his dire new book, Hot, that's going to make the ability to adapt to climate change the difference
between life and death. A veteran environment journalist (who has written for TIME), Hertsgaard circled
the globe to find the countries and cities, places like Britain and Seattle, that are preparing for a warmer
world--and the ones, like Bangladesh, that will be left vulnerable. Adaptation will define the fate of
"Generation Hot," those young people (including Hertsgaard's daughter Chiara, who inspired him to write
the book) who will inherit a sweltering earth. Though the constant invocation of Chiara gets tiresome
(think of a new parent who can't stop showing you baby photos), Hertsgaard still delivers a readable
survival guide for what could be an uncomfortable future.
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