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
β Scribed by John T. Hardy
- Publisher
- Wiley
- Year
- 2003
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 268
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
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 withoutΒ 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 naturalΒ and human environment perspective.
- mitigation options and policies that could reduce the impacts of climate change.
- global impacts -Β with case studies are taken from North America, Europe, Australasia and elsewhere.
Essential reading for undergraduatesΒ andΒ general readers who want to heighten their knowledge and understanding of this important problem.
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