Ask HN: Good Books on Climate Change?

6 points by neuroticfish ↗ HN
I am taking on a special information diet of sorts and part of my process is to consume long-form materials on current events instead of perusing articles that I'll forget about the next day. What books are good scientific, political, and economic overviews of climate change?

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Not a book, but a paper that frames things in terms of a global cumulative emissions budget: Friedlingstein & others -- "Persistent growth of CO2 emissions and implications for reaching climate targets"

Not directly about climate change, but about renewable energy: Mackay -- https://www.withouthotair.com/

Not about how to fix climate change, but an exploration of some factors as to why we're not working to address the problem (propaganda from business groups...): Higgs -- Collision Course

not about climate change, but the general problem of how environmental limits, resource depletion, cumulative pollution limits population growth and the dynamics of different ways population could crash or oscillate or level off: meadows & others -- the limits to growth

McKenzie Funk -- Windfall: The Booming Business of Global Warming