"The Age of Global Warming: A History" explores the development of global warming as a critical issue throughout history. The author delves into how scientific understanding of climate change evolved, beginning with early observations and theories. This examination highlights the significance of key figures and landmark studies that contributed to the growing awareness of the phenomenon.
The book also discusses the political, social, and economic factors that influenced public perception and governmental responses to climate change. It details the shifts in policy and the emergence of global movements aimed at addressing environmental concerns. By analyzing these dynamics, the author illustrates the complexity of forging effective solutions in the context of competing interests.