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Climate Change

- From science to sustainability
Af: Stephen Peake, Joe Smith Engelsk Paperback

Climate Change

- From science to sustainability
Af: Stephen Peake, Joe Smith Engelsk Paperback
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Climate change is one of the most complex, multilayered and interdisciplinary intellectual puzzles facing us today. The questions are numerous. What scientific processes underpin climate change? To what extent is human activity a driver of climate change? Can future changes be reliably predicted? What are the likely consequences of climate change, and what policies are needed to mitigate these changes?Climate Change offers a unique interdisciplinary journey through this important, and equally fascinating, field. It takes the reader from keystones of the underlying science - and not just the headlines - through to the philosophical and political consequences of climate change.Taking into account latest scientific research and policy decisions, it blends earth science, biology, technology, economics, geography, politics, philosophy and ethics - together with other themes - to present a coherent, balanced overview of the field, with a particular eye towards one goal: the sustainability of our planet.The potential impact of climate change is vast; Climate Change is the ideal guide to developing the skills needed to take part in the debates that will shape our future.Online Resource Centre:The Online Resource Centre featuresFor registered adopters of the text:· Figures from the book in electronic format, ready to downloadFor everyone:· Annotated web links to key sources of further informationOxfordNews Now: the latest news relevant to climate change from a variety of media sources, brought direct to the Online Resource Centre, and always up to date
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Climate change is one of the most complex, multilayered and interdisciplinary intellectual puzzles facing us today. The questions are numerous. What scientific processes underpin climate change? To what extent is human activity a driver of climate change? Can future changes be reliably predicted? What are the likely consequences of climate change, and what policies are needed to mitigate these changes?Climate Change offers a unique interdisciplinary journey through this important, and equally fascinating, field. It takes the reader from keystones of the underlying science - and not just the headlines - through to the philosophical and political consequences of climate change.Taking into account latest scientific research and policy decisions, it blends earth science, biology, technology, economics, geography, politics, philosophy and ethics - together with other themes - to present a coherent, balanced overview of the field, with a particular eye towards one goal: the sustainability of our planet.The potential impact of climate change is vast; Climate Change is the ideal guide to developing the skills needed to take part in the debates that will shape our future.Online Resource Centre:The Online Resource Centre featuresFor registered adopters of the text:· Figures from the book in electronic format, ready to downloadFor everyone:· Annotated web links to key sources of further informationOxfordNews Now: the latest news relevant to climate change from a variety of media sources, brought direct to the Online Resource Centre, and always up to date
Produktdetaljer
Sprog: Engelsk
Sider: 304
ISBN-13: 9780199568321
Indbinding: Paperback
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ISBN-10: 0199568324
Kategori: Klimaændringer
Udg. Dato: 28 maj 2009
Længde: 18mm
Bredde: 210mm
Højde: 261mm
Forlag: Oxford University Press
Oplagsdato: 28 maj 2009
Forfatter(e): Stephen Peake, Joe Smith
Forfatter(e) Stephen Peake, Joe Smith


Kategori Klimaændringer


ISBN-13 9780199568321


Sprog Engelsk


Indbinding Paperback


Sider 304


Udgave


Længde 18mm


Bredde 210mm


Højde 261mm


Udg. Dato 28 maj 2009


Oplagsdato 28 maj 2009


Forlag Oxford University Press

Kategori sammenhænge