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Britain’s Prince Charles co authors a book on climate change

By on January 15, 2017


Britain's Prince Charles co authors a book on climate change  (Photo by Arnaud Bouissou (https://www.flickr.com/photos/cop21/23443532035/) [CC0])
Britain’s Prince Charles co authors a book on climate change (Photo by Arnaud Bouissou (https://www.flickr.com/photos/cop21/23443532035/) [CC0])
LONDON—Penguin Books says Prince Charles has co-authored a book on climate change together with an environmentalist and a Cambridge scientist.

The Prince of Wales, long a critic of man-made climate change, wrote the book “Climate Change” with Tony Juniper, a former Friends of the Earth director, and Emily Shuckburgh, a Cambridge University climate scientist.

The book launched Sunday is part of Ladybird book series, which traditionally targeted children but has recently expanded to a broader audience. It uses the original style of a picture book but offers adults “bite-sized understanding on a sometimes challenging subject.”

Other books in the range include works on evolution and on quantum mechanics.

The work’s front cover is a drawing of flooding in Uckfield, in southeast England, which occurred in October 2000.

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