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Climate ChangeWilliam James BurroughsBooks |
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The Climate Crisis David Archer
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The Climate Crisis An incredible wealth of scientific data on global warming has been collected in the last few decades. The history of the Earth's climate has been probed by drilling into polar ice sheets and sediment layers of the oceans' vast depths, and great advances have been made in computer modeling of our climate. This book provides a concise and accessible overview of what we know about ongoing climate change and its impacts, and what we can do to confront the climate crisis. Using clear and simple graphics in full color, it lucidly highlights information contained in the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change reports, and brings the subject completely up-to-date with current science and policy. The book makes essential scientific information on this critical topic accessible to a broad audience. Obtaining sound information is the first step in preventing a serious, long-lasting degradation of our planet's climate, helping to ensure our future survival. |
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Climate Change Gavin Schmidt
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Climate ConfusionRoy W. SpencerBooks |
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Storms of My GrandchildrenJames HansenBooks |
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Climate Cover-Up James Hoggan
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The Science and Politics of Global Climate Change Andrew Dessler
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The Rough Guide to Climate Change, 2nd EditionRobert HensonBooks |
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Climate ChangeEdmond A. MathezBooks |
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Global Warming and Climate Change DemystifiedJerry SilverBooks |
Why We Disagree About Climate Change Climate change is not 'a problem' waiting for 'a solution'. It is an environmental, cultural and political phenomenon which is re-shaping the way we think about ourselves, our societies and humanity's place on Earth. Drawing upon twenty-five years of professional work as an international climate change scientist and public commentator, Mike Hulme provides a unique insider's account of the emergence of this phenomenon and the diverse ways in which it is understood. He uses different standpoints from science, economics, faith, psychology, communication, sociology, politics and development to explain why we disagree about climate change. In this way he shows that climate change, far from being simply an 'issue' or a 'threat', can act as a catalyst to revise our perception of our place in the world. Why We Disagree About Climate Change is an important contribution to the ongoing debate over climate change and its likely impact on our lives. |
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Why We Disagree About Climate ChangeMike HulmeClimate Change |
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Climate of Extremes Patrick J. Michaels
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