Climate Change: A Very Short Introduction

Mark , Maslin


anglais | 01-08-2021 | 165 pages

9780198867869

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Climate change is perhaps the greatest challenge facing humanity. This book describes the substantial evidence for climate change and considers its potentially catastrophic impacts worldwide in the coming decades. It also discusses the geopolitical aspects, and explores what actions can be taken by individuals, companies, and governments.

Note biographique

Mark Maslin FRGS, FRSA is a Professor of Earth System Science at University College London. He is a leading scientist with expertise in past and future climate change. Maslin appears regularly on radio and television, and has written ten books, including The Cradle of Humanity (2017), The Human Planet (2018, co-authored with Simon Lewis), and How to Save Our Planet: The Facts (2021). He is a Royal Society Industrial Fellow, working with Rezatec Ltd, a geoanalytics company he co-founded, and a Royal Society Wolfson Research Merit Scholar.

Table des matières

  • Preface to the fourth edition xix

  • Acknowledgements xxi

  • List of illustrations xxiii

  • Abbreviations xxvii

  • 1 What is climate change? 1

  • 2 History of climate change 12

  • 3 Evidence for climate change 26

  • 4 Modelling future climate 44

  • 5 Climate change impacts 64

  • 6 Climate surprises 90

  • 7 Politics of climate change 106

  • 8 Solutions 122

  • 9 Changing our future 148

  • Further reading 157

  • Index 163

Détails

Code EAN :9780198867869
Auteur(trice): 
Editeur :Oxford University Press-Oxford University Press
Date de publication :  01-08-2021
Format :Livre de poche
Langue(s) : anglais
Hauteur :171 mm
Largeur :109 mm
Epaisseur :13 mm
Poids :179 gr
Stock :à commander
Nombre de pages :165
Collection :  Very Short Introductions
Mots clés :  Environmental science engineering & technology; Popular science; The environment