Human-induced climate change is a serious concern, drawing increasing attention from the media, policy makers and citizens around the world. This comprehensive and thought-provoking volume explains in easily understandable language the potential effects of climate change on our planet and our lives. Climate Change: Causes, Effects and Solutions examines the latest scientific findings without any advanced technical knowledge. It goes beyond a description of changes in the physical environment to consider the broader issues of ecological, economic and human effects of climate change. The book explains: the causes and effects of climate change from a natural and human environment perspective.mitigation options and policies that could reduce the impacts of climate change.global impacts -  with case studies are taken from North America, Europe, Australasia and elsewhere. Essential reading for undergraduates and general readers who want to heighten their knowledge and understanding of this important problem.
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Explains the potential effects of climate change on our planet and our lives. Examining the scientific findings, this book considers the broader issues of ecological, economic and human effects of climate change. It is useful for undergraduates and general readers who want to increase their knowledge and understanding of this important problem.
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Section I: Climate Change – Past, Present, and Future. 1. Earth and the Greenhouse Effect. Introduction. The Greenhouse Effect. Large-Scale Heat Re-Distribution. Greenhouse Gases. Warming Potentials. Summary. 2. Past Climate Change: Lessons From History. Introduction. Past Climate Change – Six Historic Periods. Methods of Determining Past Climates and Ecosystems. Rapid Climate Change. Lessons of Past Climate Change. Summary. 3. Recent Climate Change: The Earth Responds. Introduction. Atmospheric Temperatures. Water Vapor and Precipitation. Cloud and Temperature Ranges. Ocean Circulation Patterns. Snow and Ice. Sea Level Rise. Animal Populations. Vegetation. Attribution. Summary. 4. Future Climate Change: The 21st Century and Beyond. Introduction. Global Climate Models. Feedback Loops and Uncertainties. Scenario-Based Climate Predictions. Regional Climates and Extreme Events. The Persistence of a Warmer Earth. Summary. Section II: Ecological Effects on Climate Change. 5. Effects on Freshwater Systems. Introduction. Surface and Groundwater. Drought and Soil Moisture. Lake Biota and Stream Biota. Human Infrastructure. Wetlands. The Cryosphere. Managing Water. Summary. 6. Effects on Terrestrial Systems. Introduction. Geographic Shifts in Terrestrial Habitats. Vegetation-Climate Interactions. Effects of Disturbances. Loss of Biodiversity. Implications for Forest Management and Conservation Policy. Summary. 7. Effects on Agriculture. Introduction. Effects of Agriculture on Climate Change. Effects of Climate Change on Agriculture. U.S. Agriculture. Global Agriculture. Summary. 8. Effects on the Marine Environment. Introduction. Sea Level Rise. Ocean Currents and Circulation. Marine Biogeochemistry. Marine Ecosystems. Summary. Section III: Human Dimensions of Climate Change. 9. Effects on Human Infrastructure. Introduction. Energy. Environmental Quality. Extreme Climatic Events. Human Settlements. Infrastructure. Summary. 10. Effects on Human Health. Introduction. Direct Effects of Heat Stress. Infectious Diseases. Air Quality. Interactions and Secondary Effects. Summary. 11. Mitigation: Reducing the Impacts. Introduction. Capture or Sequester Carbon Emissions. Reduce Global Warming or Its Effects by Geo-engineering. Enhance Natural Carbon Sinks. Convert to Carbon-Free and Renewable Energy Technologies. Conserve Energy and Use It More Efficiently. Adapt to Climate Change. Taking Action. Summary. 12. Policy, Politics and Economics. Introduction. International Cooperation – From Montreal to Kyoto. Meeting Kyoto Targets. Post-Kyoto Developments. The Politics of Climate Change. Kyoto Without the United States. Benefits and Costs of Mitigating Climate Change. The Future – What is Needed? Summary. Appendix A: Units. Appendix B: Abreviations and Chemical Symbols. Appendix C: Websites on Climate Change. Index.
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This book addresses civilization’s most important environmental challenge: climate change. Burning of fossil fuels has greatly increased the atmospheric concentration of greenhouse gases, trapping more of the sun’s energy near the Earth’s surface. In response, our planet is warming at an unprecedented rate, and ecosystems are already changing. Modern industrialized economies depend largely on the combustion of coal, oil and gas. However, if current greenhouse gas emission rates continue, altered temperature and precipitation patterns will seriously impact ecosystems and human welfare. Many nations have adopted policies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, but a comprehensive and effective international climate treaty remains part of a continuing debate. Climate Change: Causes, Effects, and Solutions, is divided into three main sections: Climate Change: Past, Present, and Future; Ecological Effects of Climate Change; Human Dimensions of Climate Change. It presents an accurate account of what we do and do not know about climate change. Key features of this book include: A comprehensive analysis of both the science and policy issues of climate changeA clear description of the causes of climate changeDocumentation of the predicted effects of climate change on ecosystems, agriculture, sea level, human health and infrastructureA range of case studies from North America, Europe, Australasia, and elsewhereA discussion of proposed actions at the individual, national and international levels to reduce climate change or its impacts This book is an ideal text for courses in global climate change, or as a supplement to courses in environmental studies, natural science, climatology, or physical geography. Additionally, it is essential reading for journalists, environmental policymakers, and everyone who seeks to understand the consequences of climate change and the steps we must take to sustain a livable planet.    
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Section I: Climate Change ? Past, Present, and Future. 1. Earth and the Greenhouse Effect. Introduction. The Greenhouse Effect. Large-Scale Heat Re-Distribution. Greenhouse Gases. Warming Potentials. Summary. 2. Past Climate Change: Lessons From History. Introduction. Past Climate Change ? Six Historic Periods. Methods of Determining Past Climates and Ecosystems. Rapid Climate Change. Lessons of Past Climate Change. Summary. 3. Recent Climate Change: The Earth Responds. Introduction. Atmospheric Temperatures. Water Vapor and Precipitation. Cloud and Temperature Ranges. Ocean Circulation Patterns. Snow and Ice. Sea Level Rise. Animal Populations. Vegetation. Attribution. Summary. 4. Future Climate Change: The 21st Century and Beyond. Introduction. Global Climate Models. Feedback Loops and Uncertainties. Scenario-Based Climate Predictions. Regional Climates and Extreme Events. The Persistence of a Warmer Earth. Summary. Section II: Ecological Effects on Climate Change. 5. Effects on Freshwater Systems. Introduction. Surface and Groundwater. Drought and Soil Moisture. Lake Biota and Stream Biota. Human Infrastructure. Wetlands. The Cryosphere. Managing Water. Summary. 6. Effects on Terrestrial Systems. Introduction. Geographic Shifts in Terrestrial Habitats. Vegetation-Climate Interactions. Effects of Disturbances. Loss of Biodiversity. Implications for Forest Management and Conservation Policy. Summary. 7. Effects on Agriculture. Introduction. Effects of Agriculture on Climate Change. Effects of Climate Change on Agriculture. U.S. Agriculture. Global Agriculture. Summary. 8. Effects on the Marine Environment. Introduction. Sea Level Rise. Ocean Currents and Circulation. Marine Biogeochemistry. Marine Ecosystems. Summary. Section III: Human Dimensions of Climate Change. 9. Effects on Human Infrastructure. Introduction. Energy. Environmental Quality. Extreme Climatic Events. Human Settlements. Infrastructure. Summary. 10. Effects on Human Health. Introduction. Direct Effects of Heat Stress. Infectious Diseases. Air Quality. Interactions and Secondary Effects. Summary. 11. Mitigation: Reducing the Impacts. Introduction. Capture or Sequester Carbon Emissions. Reduce Global Warming or Its Effects by Geo-engineering. Enhance Natural Carbon Sinks. Convert to Carbon-Free and Renewable Energy Technologies. Conserve Energy and Use It More Efficiently. Adapt to Climate Change. Taking Action. Summary. 12. Policy, Politics and Economics. Introduction. International Cooperation ? From Montreal to Kyoto. Meeting Kyoto Targets. Post-Kyoto Developments. The Politics of Climate Change. Kyoto Without the United States. Benefits and Costs of Mitigating Climate Change. The Future ? What is Needed? Summary. Appendix A: Units. Appendix B: Abreviations and Chemical Symbols. Appendix C: Websites on Climate Change. Index.
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ISBN
9780470850183
Publisert
2003-04-25
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Vendor
John Wiley & Sons Inc
Vekt
709 gr
Høyde
249 mm
Bredde
194 mm
Dybde
21 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
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Antall sider
260

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John T. Hardy is the author of Climate Change: Causes, Effects, and Solutions , published by Wiley.