A new display in the Sanders Science Library highlights climate change. Titles include:
- The hockey stick and the climate wars: dispatches from the front lines
- Global weirdness: severe storms, deadly heat waves, relentless drought, rising seas, and the weather of the future
- Climate change: examining the facts
- What we’re fighting for now is each other: dispatches from the front lines of climate justice
- Climate wars: why people will be killed in the twenty-first century
- The madhouse effect: how climate change denial is threatening our planet, destroying our politics, and driving us crazy
- No rain in the Amazon: how South America’s climate change affects the entire planet
- Betting the farm on a drought: stories from the front lines of climate change
- Storm surge: Hurricane Sandy, our changing climate, and extreme weather of the past and future
- Earth: the operators’ manual
- Earth from space
- Everything’s cool
- Climate of doubt
- Chasing ice
- Ice: portraits of vanishing glaciers
The display also highlights a Pew Research Center poll conducted May 10-June 6, 2016 in which only 36% of Americans polled cared “a great deal” about the issue of global climate change.