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What Jacinda Can’t Say

NZ$23.00

By David Chapman

Paperback | English

5.0 (1 review)

In September 2018, New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern addressed the United Nations General Assembly in New York, arguing that global warming is a problem that must be solved collectively. It was a powerful, thoughtful and nuanced speech — but she could only go so far. The most pressing facts about climate change are ones that most of us do not want to hear, so politicians dare not utter them. In other words, there are things that Jacinda simply cannot say.
Beginning with a clear and concise explanation of global warming and its implications, David Chapman examines some of the difficult truths that our leaders are not able to discuss, from the energy embedded in everything we buy (and throw away) to the paradox of recycling.

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Additional information

ISBN
9780995149960
Dimensions
130 × 200 mm
Format
Paperback | 92 pages
Language
English
Printed by
The CopyPress
Publication Date
May 2021
Publisher
CP Books

1 review for What Jacinda Can’t Say

  1. Alex Bevin

    This should be a compulsory read for the NZ curriculum for high school.

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