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In Australia there are the believers and the non-believers when it comes to climate change.
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Anyone who voices concerns about climate change is regarded by the other side as being akin to America's doomsday preppers.
So authors Jane Rawson and James Whitmore appear to be taking considerable risk of ridicule with their book, The Handbook-Surviving and Living with Climate Change.
It's not a book about the science of climate change. And they are not on a political high horse.
It's a book that assumes you are already onside, or at least don't need much convincing to be so.
The handbook is all about setting out what might be coming - and giving readers some ideas on how to get ready for it.
From where to live, to surviving heat and floods, to what food to stock and changes you can make to your home, the handbook has it all.
It's all food for thought.
* The Handbook-Surviving and Living with Climate Change, $29.95, transitlounge.com.au