
Climate Change
The Science of Global Warming and Our Energy Future
Edmond A. Mathez(Author)
Columbia University Press
Published on 25. April 2009
Book
Hardback
344 pages
978-0-231-14642-5 (ISBN)
Description
Climate Change is geared toward a variety of students and general readers who seek the real science behind global warming. Exquisitely illustrated, the text introduces the basic science underlying both the natural progress of climate change and the effect of human activity on the deteriorating health of our planet. Noted expert and author Edmond A. Mathez synthesizes the work of leading scholars in climatology and related fields, and he concludes with an extensive chapter on energy production, anchoring this volume in economic and technological realities and suggesting ways to reduce greenhouse-gas emissions. Climate Change opens with the climate system fundamentals: the workings of the atmosphere and ocean, their chemical interactions via the carbon cycle, and the scientific framework for understanding climate change. Mathez then brings the climate of the past to bear on our present predicament, highlighting the importance of paleoclimatology in understanding the current climate system. Subsequent chapters explore the changes already occurring around us and their implications for the future. In a special feature, Jason E.
Smerdon, associate research scientist at Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory of Columbia University, provides an innovative appendix for students.
Smerdon, associate research scientist at Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory of Columbia University, provides an innovative appendix for students.
Reviews / Votes
[Mathez's] words make complex concepts like ocean chemistry, the albedo effect, and predictive climate modeling--the language and science of global warming--easily understood. Natural History The hot topics of global warming and climate change are expertly covered in this coherent, well-structured volume. -- Rita Hoots NSTA Recommends Mathez has succeeded admirably... [Climate Change might well be the best of its kind available at present. -- Barry W. Brook Quaterly Review of BiologyMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Trade binding
Illustrations
76 illus., 6 tables
Dimensions
Height: 254 mm
Width: 178 mm
Weight
1089 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-231-14642-5 (9780231146425)
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Person
Edmond A. Mathez is curator in the Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences at the American Museum of Natural History in New York. He is one of the leading expositors of earth systems science, having co-written The Earth Machine: The Science of a Dynamic Planet. He and Michael Oppenheimer developed a major exhibition that opened in October 2008 at the American Museum of Natural History, "Climate Change: The Threat to Life and a New Energy Future," and that is traveling to major cities around the world.
Content
Preface Abbreviations 1. Climate in Context 2. The Character of the Atmosphere 3. The World Ocean 4. The Carbon Cycle and How It Influences Climate 5. A Scientific Framework for Thinking About Climate Change 6. Learning from Climates Past 7. A Century of Warming and Some Consequences 8. More Consequences: The Sensitive Arctic and Sea-Level Rise 9. Climate Models and the Future 10. Energy and the Future Notes Glossary Bibliography Index