Fred Pearce

Fred Pearce ( born December 30, 1951 in the UK ) is a British author and journalist.

Life

Pearce has dealt with the issues of environment, development and popular science since the 1980s. The issues concerned more than 60 countries around the globe, and eg the impact of human activities on the distribution of water and climate change.

Currently Pearce is the environmental consultant of New Scientist magazine and a regular contributor to British and American newspapers and magazines including The Daily Telegraph, The Guardian, The Independent and Audubon, Foreign Policy, Popular Science, etc. His books have been in several languages ​​such as French, German and Japanese translated. He wrote a number of reports for the WWF, the Red Cross, UNESCO, World Bank, international and national environmental organizations.

Publications

  • Turning up the heat: Our Perilous Future in the Global Greenhouse. 1989, ISBN 0-370-31260-0. German Karl -Heinz Gschrey: Greenhouse Earth: The dangers of global climate change. Westermann, Braunschweig, 1990, ISBN 3-07-509238- X.
  • German Martina Fischer: The Earth then and now. Pictures of a dramatic change. Torchbearers Verlag, Cologne 2007, ISBN 978-3-7716-4349-2.
  • German by Gabriele Gockel and Barbara Steckhan: When the rivers run dry. Kunstmann, Munich 2007, ISBN 978-3-88897-471-7.
  • German by Susanne Kuhlmann- war and Barbara Steckhan: Four times around the world: Confessions of an Eco- sinner. Torchbearers Verlag, Köln 2008, ISBN 978-3-7716-4383-6.
  • German by Gabriele Gockel and Barbara Steckhan: Land Grabbing: The global battle to land. Kunstmann, Munich 2012, ISBN 978-3-88897-783-1.
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