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OverviewA real-life eco-thriller in the vein of Naomi Klein and David Wallace-Wells- a dramatic and blistering account of how Britain has joined the front line of the world's climate emergency, from the BBC's former science and environment correspondent David Shukman. \""This fascinating and gripping book has the power to open our eyes and shift our thinking in ways that few others can. Read on and get ready.\"" - KATE RAWORTH \""A gripping, forensic account of how climate extremes are no longer future threats but present-day shocks to Britain's infrastructure and daily life.\"" - PETER FRANKOPAN \""While I saw the fragile beauty of our planet from space, David Shukman reveals how incredibly vulnerable we are on the ground. Brilliantly researched and compellingly told, this is a powerful book.\"" - TIM PEAKE \""This fascinating and gripping book has the power to open our eyes and shift our thinking in ways that few others can. Read on and get ready.\"" - KATE RAWORTH Wildfires burning dozens of houses in London suburbs. Downpours so severe they can drown people trapped in basements. Record heatwaves paralysing our railways and hospitals. This sounds like fiction but it isn't. The climate is turning far more hostile than many realise, and tragedies are now happening on our doorstep. Even in Britain, one of the richest nations in the world, we aren't ready. We're sliding into an age in which the seemingly inconceivable suddenly becomes reality. Unpicking the threads of climate disasters that have already struck reveals a shocking reality- We could have been prepared but weren't. We could have responded to early warnings but didn't. Lives are being lost but they could have easily been saved. But it doesn't have to be this way. There are plenty of opportunities to protect ourselves, if we only pay attention to the warning signs. The Response is David Shukman's gripping account of the new extremes that our bodies, buildings and landscapes now face in Britain and around the world - and what we can do about them. More praise for David Shukman- \""Masterful storytelling... this is such an important book.\"" - JON SOPEL \""A vital wake-up call for a world already on the frontlines. This is climate change stripped of rhetoric and abstraction, delivered at the painful ground level.\"" - CHRISTIANA FIGUERES Full Product DetailsAuthor: David ShukmanPublisher: Ebury Publishing Imprint: Witness Books Dimensions: Width: 16.40cm , Height: 3.20cm , Length: 24.20cm Weight: 0.544kg ISBN: 9781529144284ISBN 10: 1529144280 Pages: 336 Publication Date: 07 May 2026 Audience: General/trade , Professional and scholarly , General/trade , General , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Forthcoming Availability: To order Table of ContentsReviewsThis fascinating and gripping book has the power to open our eyes and shift our thinking in ways that few others can. By revealing the devastating personal stories of families who have lost what they most love due to disasters triggered by the UK's changing climate, Shukman jolts us into realising that the future we have feared is already with us - and how shockingly ill-prepared we are as a nation to face it. A master of exquisite storytelling, he brings a journalist's life-long determination to get to the root of what has gone wrong. Read on and get ready. -- Kate Raworth, author of DOUGHNUT ECONOMICS This fascinating and gripping book has the power to open our eyes and shift our thinking in ways that few others can. By revealing the devastating personal stories of families who have lost what they most love due to disasters triggered by the UK's changing climate, Shukman jolts us into realising that the future we have feared is already with us - and how shockingly ill-prepared we are as a nation to face it. A master of exquisite storytelling, he brings a journalist's life-long determination to get to the root of what has gone wrong. Read on and get ready. -- Kate Raworth, author of DOUGHNUT ECONOMICS David Shukman is a master storyteller on science and the environment. He handles these issues deftly and accessibly; this is such an important book. -- Jon Sopel A vital wake-up call for a world already on the frontlines. This is climate change stripped of rhetoric and abstraction, delivered at the painful ground level. -- Christiana Figueres While I saw the fragile beauty of our planet from space, David Shukman reveals how incredibly vulnerable we are on the ground. Brilliantly researched and compellingly told, this is a powerful book that exposes the surprising and shocking climate risks that we all face and shows how acting now can help to protect us. -- Tim Peake The opportunity for humanity to do something beneficial, not just for ourselves, but for all life on this planet is present and inspiring. Is this actually the reason why we are on this divine planet at this time? Is this our moment as a species? David's book gives you a resounding answer, yes. -- Mark Rylance A gripping, forensic account of how climate extremes are no longer future threats but present-day shocks to Britain’s infrastructure and daily life. David Shukman combines frontline reporting with crystal clear analysis to show how heat, fire and flood expose the fragile seams of a modern nation. An urgent wake-up call about the need to prepare in an age when ‘unthinkable' events are already here. -- Peter Frankopan This fascinating and gripping book has the power to open our eyes and shift our thinking in ways that few others can. By revealing the devastating personal stories of families who have lost what they most love due to disasters triggered by the UK's changing climate, Shukman jolts us into realising that the future we have feared is already with us - and how shockingly ill-prepared we are as a nation to face it. A master of exquisite storytelling, he brings a journalist's life-long determination to get to the root of what has gone wrong. Read on and get ready. -- Kate Raworth, author of DOUGHNUT ECONOMICS David Shukman is a master storyteller on science and the environment. He handles these issues deftly and accessibly; this is such an important book. -- Jon Sopel A vital wake-up call for a world already on the frontlines. This is climate change stripped of rhetoric and abstraction, delivered at the painful ground level. -- Christiana Figueres While I saw the fragile beauty of our planet from space, David Shukman reveals how incredibly vulnerable we are on the ground. Brilliantly researched and compellingly told, this is a powerful book that exposes the surprising and shocking climate risks that we all face and shows how acting now can help to protect us. -- Tim Peake Author InformationThe former Science Editor for the BBC, David Shukman led its coverage of the environment for nearly twenty years. With pioneering live reports from the Amazon to Antarctica, he's described by Sir David Attenborough as \""a leader in raising awareness about the climate emergency\"". The author of three books, he's a regular speaker and contributor to news programmes and podcasts, and a Visiting Professor in Practice at the LSE's Grantham Research Institute. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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