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A Brief History of the Earth's Climate

- Everyone's Guide to the Science of Climate Change
Af: Steven Earle Engelsk Paperback

A Brief History of the Earth's Climate

- Everyone's Guide to the Science of Climate Change
Af: Steven Earle Engelsk Paperback
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I love it. Earle understands the big climate picture and paints it with exceptional clarity.
— JAMES HANSEN, director, Climate Science, Awareness and Solutions, Columbia University Earth Institute

What''s natural, what''s caused by humans, and why climate change is a disaster for all

A Brief History of the Earth''s Climate is an accessible myth-busting guide to the natural evolution of the Earth''s climate over 4.6 billion years, and how and why human-caused global warming and climate change is different and much more dangerous.

Richly illustrated chapters cover the major historical climate change processes including evolution of the sun, plate motions and continental collisions, volcanic eruptions, changes to major ocean currents, Earth''s orbital variations, sunspot variations, and short-term ocean current cycles. As well as recent human-induced climate change and an overview of the implications of the COVID pandemic for climate change. Content includes:

  • Understanding natural geological processes that shaped the climate
  • How human impacts are now rapidly changing the climate
  • Tipping points and the unfolding climate crisis
  • What we can do to limit the damage to the planet and ecosystems
  • Countering climate myths peddled by climate change science deniers.

A Brief History of the Earth''s Climate is essential reading for everyone who is looking to understand what drives climate change, counter skeptics and deniers, and take action on the climate emergency.

AWARDS

  • SILVER | 2022 IPPY Awards - Science
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I love it. Earle understands the big climate picture and paints it with exceptional clarity.
— JAMES HANSEN, director, Climate Science, Awareness and Solutions, Columbia University Earth Institute

What''s natural, what''s caused by humans, and why climate change is a disaster for all

A Brief History of the Earth''s Climate is an accessible myth-busting guide to the natural evolution of the Earth''s climate over 4.6 billion years, and how and why human-caused global warming and climate change is different and much more dangerous.

Richly illustrated chapters cover the major historical climate change processes including evolution of the sun, plate motions and continental collisions, volcanic eruptions, changes to major ocean currents, Earth''s orbital variations, sunspot variations, and short-term ocean current cycles. As well as recent human-induced climate change and an overview of the implications of the COVID pandemic for climate change. Content includes:

  • Understanding natural geological processes that shaped the climate
  • How human impacts are now rapidly changing the climate
  • Tipping points and the unfolding climate crisis
  • What we can do to limit the damage to the planet and ecosystems
  • Countering climate myths peddled by climate change science deniers.

A Brief History of the Earth''s Climate is essential reading for everyone who is looking to understand what drives climate change, counter skeptics and deniers, and take action on the climate emergency.

AWARDS

  • SILVER | 2022 IPPY Awards - Science
Produktdetaljer
Sprog: Engelsk
Sider: 208
ISBN-13: 9780865719590
Indbinding: Paperback
Udgave:
ISBN-10: 0865719594
Kategori: Klimaændringer
Udg. Dato: 12 okt 2021
Længde: 16mm
Bredde: 228mm
Højde: 152mm
Forlag: New Society Publishers
Oplagsdato: 12 okt 2021
Forfatter(e): Steven Earle
Forfatter(e) Steven Earle


Kategori Klimaændringer


ISBN-13 9780865719590


Sprog Engelsk


Indbinding Paperback


Sider 208


Udgave


Længde 16mm


Bredde 228mm


Højde 152mm


Udg. Dato 12 okt 2021


Oplagsdato 12 okt 2021


Forlag New Society Publishers

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