Climate Chaos may be one of the most significant books on the challenges facing our civilization in the era of climate change. The authors emphasize humanity’s role in feeding CO₂ into the atmosphere, but they go far beyond that, introducing readers to at least six other critical factors that shape climate variability. These include the planet’s shifting axial tilt, the gradual progression of that tilt, and the cyclical alignment of planets every 100,000 years—events that tug on Earth and cool its atmosphere. They also explore the influence of ocean currents, circulation patterns, and convection.
Although atmospheric CO₂ has remained relatively stable over the past ten thousand years, these natural variables have triggered dramatic climate shifts with very extended droughts, ice ages, and flood induces famines —shifts that have toppled civilizations such as the Maya, Mesopotamian, and Indus cultures, among many others the authors examine. Time and again, humans have been forced to adapt, abandoning once-stable regions with fertile land and reliable animal husbandry for more hospitable environments.
If you’re fascinated by climate science, this book is an eye-opening read—one that will deepen your understanding of a topic that is as urgent as it is complex. – Tom L.