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Main Title: Body count : how climate change is killing us / Paddy Manning. Book Cover
Author: Manning, Paddy
Imprint: Cammeray, NSW : Simon & Schuster (Australia), 2020.
Collation: xxvi, 323 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : colour illustrations, portraits, paperback ; 24 cm.
Subject: Weather and climate
Climate change and climatology
Bushfires
Victorian Premier's Literary Award Nominations
Deaths
ISBN: 9781925456752 :
Notes:
When the country caught fire, people realised what the government has not: that climate change is killing us. But climate deaths didn't start in 2019. Medical officers have been warning of a health emergency as temperatures rise for years, and for at least a decade Australians have been dying from the plagues of climate change - from heat, flood, disease, smoke. And now, pandemic. In this detailed, considered, compassionate book, Paddy Manning paints us the big picture. He revisits some headline events which might have faded in our memory - the Brisbane Floods of 2011; Melbourne's thunderstorm asthma fatalities of 2016 - and brings to our attention less well-publicised killers: the soil-borne diseases that amplify after a flood; the fact that heat itself has killed more people than all other catastrophes put together. In each case, he has interviewed scientists to explore the link to climate change and asks how - indeed, whether - we can better prepare ourselves in the future. Most importantly, Manning has spoken to survivors and the families of victims, creating a monument to those we have already lost. Donna Rice and her 13-year-old son Jordan. Alison Tenner. The Buchanan family. These are stories of humans at their most vulnerable, and also often at their best. In extremis, people often act to save their loved ones above themselves. As Body Count shows, we are now all in extremis, and it is time to act. Respected journalist Paddy Manning tells these stories of tragedy and loss, heroism and resilience, in a book that is both monument and warning.

Contents: Prologue: the Black Summer -- Introduction: from warming to warning -- Fire -- Heat -- Flood -- Disease -- Breakdown -- Hope -- Epilogue: an Age of Pandemics.

Includes bibliographical references (page 293-312)

Victorian Premier's Literary Award Prize for non fiction 2021
Result Collection Location Shelf No Status Notes
Non-Fiction Main Library 363.738 MAN Available