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Understanding Weather and Climate (5th Edition) Edward Aguado
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Spectacular state-of-the-art imagery and the latest scientific knowledge highlight a breathtaking guide to natures most cataclysmic forcesEncyclopedic in scope and visually stunning, this is the most comprehensive work ever published on the earths climatean awesome force that, at different points in time, has wiped out 95 percent of all living creatures, plunged the world into ice ages, and played a leading role in every stage of human evolution. Climate: explains extreme weather-related events, from the destruction of coral reefs in Belize to eroding coastlines in the South Pacific presents expert predictions about what is in store for the worlds climate in the short- and long-term future demonstrates climates devastating force through 630 full-color illustrations, including digitally generated imagery, graphs, diagrams, geographical maps, and satellite photosExplaining how our modern lifestyles shift the earths climate, the authors sound a warning bell: We may be witnessing the beginnings of a mass extinction, caused not by an ice age, asteroids, or volcanoes, but by what might be ... |
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Atmosphere, Ocean and Climate Dynamics, Volume 93 John Marshall
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Climate Cover-Up James Hoggan
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Climate of Extremes Patrick J. Michaels
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Climate Change Gavin Schmidt
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Written from a multidisciplinary perspective by one of the field's preeminent researcher/instructors, Earth's Climate: Past and Future became a classroom favorite by providing an expert summary of climate change past, present, and future. The text worked equally well as either a nonmajors introduction to Earth system science or climate change, or as an upper-undergraduate-level overview of the processes and techniques in climate science. The new edition incorporates coverage of climatological events and research discoveries in the seven years since the first edition, most importantly the now broadly accepted understanding that humans play a major role in warming the planet. It also incorporates changes designed to make the material more accessible to an introductory-level audience. |
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The Rough Guide to Climate Change, 2nd EditionRobert HensonBooks |
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