
Climate Change
Five Years after Kyoto
Velma I. Grover(Editor)
Science Publishers,U.S.
1st Edition
Published on 6. January 2004
Book
Hardback
472 pages
978-1-57808-326-8 (ISBN)
Description
The book documents the scientific facts regarding climate change and a brief overview of the key developments in the climate change regime, discussing Kyoto Protocol and beyond. The North-South politics regarding energy markets and the emissions there from, are also discussed in the book. After establishing the scientific base, presenting agreements and policies for climate change in general, and the Kyoto Protocol in particular, the Instruments and Institutions for Kyoto Protocol are reviewed. The rapid and large climate changes can be expected to have far-reaching and, in many instances, unpredictable consequences not only for only for human societies, but also for all forms of life on Earth. For example, a rise global sea level, can threaten coastal cities and settlements throughout the world. The book discusses the impact of climate change and the associated environmental and socio-economic impacts in different parts of the world.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Enfield
United States
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Inc
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 157 mm
Thickness: 30 mm
Weight
829 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-57808-326-8 (9781578083268)
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01/2004
1st Edition
CRC Press
€264.99
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Person
Grover, V
Content
Introduction to Science, Policies and Politics: Introduction: Velma I. Grover; Global Climate Change Regime: Taking Stock and Looking Ahead: Benito Muller; Kyoto Protocol : Insignificant Impact on Global Emissions: Catherine Hagem et al.; Climate Negotiations from Rio to Marrakech: An Assessment: Joyeeta Gupta et al. Instruments and Institutions of Kyoto Protocol: Kyoto Protocol and Desirable Institutions for Mitigation of Global Warming: Akinobu Yasumoto; Can the Kyoto Goals be achieved using Oceans as Sinks: Paul Johnston et al.; The Idea of Social Progress and Emissions Trading: Jon Rosales; Status Report on CO2 Emissions Saving through Improved Energy Use in Municipal Solid Waste Incineration Plants: B. Johnke Human Rights: Petitioning for Adverse Impacts of Global Warming in the Inter-American Human Rights System: Donald M. Goldberg and Martin Wagner Country Case Studies: Climate Change and Water Resources Management in Semi-Arid Southern Africa: Umoh T. Umoh et al.; Adaptation to Effects of Climate Change in Southern Africa: Umoh T. Umoh et al.; Climate Change, Vulnerability, and Adaptation in Bangladesh: Saleemul Huq and K. Moinuddin; Seeking the Middle Ground between More and Less: A Canadian Perspective: Heather A. Smith; Costa Rica and its Climate Change Policies: 5 Year after Kyoto: Ana V. Rojas; India and the Climate Convention: The Challenge of Sustainable Development: Joyeeta Gupta; Indonesia: The Suffering nation: Harry Surjadi; Trump Card in Kyoto Pact: Russian Federation's Interests & Positions on the Global Climate Change Regime : Natalia Mirovitskaya; Sri Lanka: It's Industry and Challenges in the Face of Climate Change: Ajith de Alwis; Environmental and Socio-Economic Impacts Associated to Climate Changes in Brazil: Marcia Marques and William Hogland Beyond Kyoto: The Future of Global Climate Change Policy: Developing Country Priorities After Kyoto: Adil Nijam; Reclaiming the Atmospheric Commons: Beyond Kyoto: John Byrne et al.