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Informationen zum Autor Professor Trevor Letcher is an Emeritus Professor at the University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, and living in the United Kingdom. He was previously Professor of Chemistry, and Head of Department, at the University of the Witwatersrand, Rhodes University, and Natal, in South Africa (1969-2004). He has published over 300 papers on areas such as chemical thermodynamic and waste from landfill in peer reviewed journals, and 100 papers in popular science and education journals. Prof. Letcher has edited and/or written 32 major books, of which 22 were published by Elsevier, on topics ranging from future energy, climate change, storing energy, waste, tyre waste and recycling, wind energy, solar energy, managing global warming, plastic waste, renewable energy, and environmental disasters. He has been awarded gold medals by the South African Institute of Chemistry and the South African Association for the Advancement of Science, and the Journal of Chemical Thermodynamics honoured him with a Festschrift in 2018. He is a life member of both the Royal Society of Chemistry (London) and the South African Institute of Chemistry. He is on the editorial board of the Journal of Chemical Thermodynamics, and is a Director of the Board of the International Association of Chemical Thermodynamics since 2002. Klappentext The climate of the Earth is always changing. As the debate over the implications of changes in the Earth's climate has grown, the term climate change has come to refer primarily to changes we've seen over recent years and those which are predicted to be coming, mainly as a result of human behavior. This book serves as a broad, accessible guide to the science behind this often political and heated debate by providing scientific detail and evidence in language that is clear to both the non-specialist and the serious student. provides all the scientific evidence for and possible causes of climate change in one book written by expert scientists working in the field logical, non-emotional conclusions a source book for the latest findings on climate change Zusammenfassung The climate of the Earth is always changing. This book provides the scientific evidence for and possible causes of climate change. Inhaltsverzeichnis Table of Contents Foreword, Preface, List of Contributors PART I. POSSIBLE CAUSES OF CLIMATE CHANGE 1. The Role of Atmospheric Gases in Global Warming 2. The Role of Widespread Surface Solar Radiation Trends in Climate Change: Dimming and Brightening 3. The Role of Space Weather and Cosmic Ray Effects in Climate Change 4. The Role of Volcanic Activity in Climate and Global Change 5. The Role of Variations of the Earth's Orbital Characteristics in Climate Change PART II. A GEOLOGICAL HISTORY OF CLIMATE CHANGE 6. A Geological History of Climate Change PART III. INDICATORS OF CLIMATE AND GLOBAL CHANGE 7. Changes in the Circulation of the Atmosphere as Indicators of Climate Change 8. Weather Pattern Changes in the Tropics and Mid-Latitudes as an Indicator of Global Change 9. Bird Ecology as an Indicator of Climate and Global Change 10. Mammal Ecology as an Indicator of Climate Change 11. Climate Change and Temporal and Spatial Mismatches in Insect Communities 12. Sea Life (Pelagic and Planktonic Ecosystems) as an Indicator of Climate and Global Change 13. Changes in Coral Reef Ecosystems as an Indicator of Climate and Global Change 14. Changes in Marine Biodiversity as an Indicator of Climate Change 15. Inter-tidal Indicators of Climate and Global Change 16. Plant Ecology as an Indicator of Climate and Global Change 17. The Impact of Climate and Global Change on Crop Production 18. Rising Sea Level as an Indicator of Global Change 19. Sea Temperature Change as an Indicator of Global Change 20. Ocean Current Changes ...

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Professor Trevor Letcher is an Emeritus Professor at the University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, and living in the United Kingdom. He was previously Professor of Chemistry, and Head of Department, at the University of the Witwatersrand, Rhodes University, and Natal, in South Africa (1969-2004). He has published over 300 papers on areas such as chemical thermodynamic and waste from landfill in peer reviewed journals, and 100 papers in popular science and education journals. Prof. Letcher has edited and/or written 32 major books, of which 22 were published by Elsevier, on topics ranging from future energy, climate change, storing energy, waste, tyre waste and recycling, wind energy, solar energy, managing global warming, plastic waste, renewable energy, and environmental disasters. He has been awarded gold medals by the South African Institute of Chemistry and the South African Association for the Advancement of Science, and the Journal of Chemical Thermodynamics honoured him with a Festschrift in 2018. He is a life member of both the Royal Society of Chemistry (London) and the South African Institute of Chemistry. He is on the editorial board of the Journal of Chemical Thermodynamics, and is a Director of the Board of the International Association of Chemical Thermodynamics since 2002.

Klappentext

The climate of the Earth is always changing. As the debate over the implications of changes in the Earth's climate has grown, the term climate change has come to refer primarily to changes we've seen over recent years and those which are predicted to be coming, mainly as a result of human behavior. This book serves as a broad, accessible guide to the science behind this often political and heated debate by providing scientific detail and evidence in language that is clear to both the non-specialist and the serious student.

  • provides all the scientific evidence for and possible causes of climate change in one book
  • written by expert scientists working in the field
  • logical, non-emotional conclusions
  • a source book for the latest findings on climate change

    Zusammenfassung
    The climate of the Earth is always changing. This book provides the scientific evidence for and possible causes of climate change.

    Inhalt

    Table of Contents

    Foreword, Preface, List of Contributors

    PART I. POSSIBLE CAUSES OF CLIMATE CHANGE

    1. The Role of Atmospheric Gases in Global Warming
    2. The Role of Widespread Surface Solar Radiation Trends in Climate Change: Dimming and Brightening
    3. The Role of Space Weather and Cosmic Ray Effects in Climate Change
    4. The Role of Volcanic Activity in Climate and Global Change
    5. The Role of Variations of the Earth's Orbital Characteristics in Climate Change

    PART II. A GEOLOGICAL HISTORY OF CLIMATE CHANGE

    1. A Geological History of Climate Change

    PART III. INDICATORS OF CLIMATE AND GLOBAL CHANGE

    1. Changes in the Circulation of the Atmosphere as Indicators of Climate Change
    2. Weather Pattern Changes in the Tropics and Mid-Latitudes as an Indicator of Global Change
    3. Bird Ecology as an Indicator of Climate and Global Change
    4. Mammal Ecology as an Indicator of Climate Change
    5. Climate Change and Temporal and Spatial Mismatches in Insect Communities
    6. Sea Life (Pelagic and Planktonic Ecosystems) as an Indicator of Climate and Global Change
    7. Changes in Coral Reef Ecosystems as an Indicator of Climate and Global Change
    8. Changes in Marine Biodiversity as an Indicator of Climate Change
    9. Inter-tidal Indicators of Climate and Global Change
    10. Plant Ecology as an Indicator of Climate and Global Change
    11. The Impact of Climate and Global Change on Crop Production
    12. Rising Sea Level as an Indicator of Global Change
    13. Sea Temperature Change as an Indicator of Global Change
    14. Ocean Current Changes as an Indicator of Global Change
    15. Ocean Acidification as an Indicator of Global Change
    16. Ice Sheets: Instruments and Indicators of Global Change
    17. Lichens as an Indicator of Climate and Global Change
    18. Coastline Degrad…
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  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09780444533012
    • Editor Letcher Trevor
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Größe H229mm x B152mm x T27mm
    • Jahr 2009
    • EAN 9780444533012
    • Format Fester Einband
    • ISBN 978-0-444-53301-2
    • Veröffentlichung 08.05.2009
    • Titel Climate Change
    • Autor Trevor (Emeritus Professor, University of Letcher
    • Untertitel Observed Impacts on Planet Earth
    • Gewicht 940g
    • Herausgeber Elsevier Science
    • Anzahl Seiten 492
    • Genre Biologie

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