Saving Kyoto focuses on international efforts to confront the crisis and provides a colourful overview of the history of global climate negotiations, explaining why international cooperation between poor and rich nations has become critical.
unsure who the target audience is supposed to be. introduction and chapter 1 have things like the definition of climate change, a diagram of the carbon cycle (not a super advanced one, one that they’d show you as a child with pictures of trees and clouds and factories) and “Warmer temperatures cause the seas to expand.”
the rest of the book is still pretty basic with some strange terms mixed in with not enough explanation.