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Climate Change The Science, Impacts and Solutions

By: A Barrie Pittock
350 pages, Figs, tabs
Publisher: Earthscan
Climate Change
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About this book

In this second edition, leading climate researcher Barrie Pittock revisits the effects that global warming is having on our planet, in light of ever-changing scientific research. Pittock covers all approaches to the science and possible remedies, arguing that 'uncertainty is inevitable, but risk is certain'. This new edition takes into account the latest analyses of climate change, such as Arctic sea ice and rapid sea-level rise, the recently published "IPCC Synthesis Report", and the new policies of governments around the world. New assessment of the need for stricter emissions reductions on the one hand and of new technologies to achieve this on the other is included, as well as recognition of new developments in transport.

This edition also includes extensive end notes with links to ongoing and updated information, as well as extra figures. While the message is clear that climate change is here (and in some areas, might be too far gone), there is still hope for the future, and the ideas presented in this book will inspire people to take action.

Contents

Foreword Introduction 1. Climate Change Matters 2. Learning From the Past 3. Projecting the Future 4. Uncertainty is Inevitable, But Risk is Certain 5. What Climate Changes Are Likely? 6. Impacts: Why Be Concerned? 7. Adaptation: Living With Climate Change 8. Mitigation: Limiting Climate Change 9. Climate Change in Context 10. The Politics of Greenhouse 11. International Concern and National Interests 12. Accepting the Challenge Glossary (with acronyms) Index

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Biography

Barrie Pittock led the Climate Impact Group in CSIRO, until his retirement in 1999. Since retiring, he has written Climate Change: An Australian Guide to the Science and Potential Impacts, for the Australian Greenhouse Office (2004), and Climate Change: Turning Up the Heat, in 2005. He is a CSIRO Honorary Fellow.
By: A Barrie Pittock
350 pages, Figs, tabs
Publisher: Earthscan
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'Strongly recommended for those seeking a wide-ranging introduction to the topic of climate change and its human dimensions. Highly recommended.' J.E. Cole, University of Arizona, Choice Reviews Online 'For sheer breadth and comprehensiveness of coverage, Barrie Pittock's book fills a unique void in the literature in this field. Climate change is a challenge faced by the global community that will require unprecedented resolve and increasing ingenuity to tackle in the years ahead. Efforts to be made would need to be based on knowledge and informed assessment of the future. Barrie Pittock's book provides information and analysis that will greatly assist and guide decision makers on what needs to be done.' Dr Rajendra K Pachauri, Director-General, The Energy and Resources Institute and Chairman, Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change 'Perhaps the hardest of all concepts to get across, in this field, is that of risk and uncertainty about what will happen, and Pittock is to be congratulated on the way in which he tackles this issue, and the way in which this introduces the link between the purely technical aspects of climate change and policy decision-making.' Keith Smith, Honorary Professor - University of Edinburgh, Scotland (Environmental Chemistry v. 2 no. 337 2005) 'Pittock's work presents a convincing and readable argument for acting on the issue of climate change. I believe the work should be widely read and adopted as a mandate for policy change.' Michael Weir (The Penninsula, March 2006) 'This book is a must-read. The author has been deeply involved in this debate for many years, and this an authoritative book on a problem that affects us all. I would recommend it to anyone interested in what will happen in the future.' Professor G.W. Stevens (Chemistry in Australia, April 2006) 'For the professional user, it is a valuable source of information on climate change that is both wide, and sufficiently deep.' Roger N. Jones (Quarternany Australasia, v.23 no.2 2006) 'A serious work that would be an excellent tertiary-level introductory text. At the same time clear enough to be understood by a high-school science student, without minimising the complexity of the subject. I find this to be a remarkable achievement. Dr Pittock is not only a distinguished scientist, but also a champion communicator.' Dr Bob Rich (ReNew, Issue 96, July-September 2006) 'Adding to the now hefty weight of literature on the climate and our future is this outstanding contribution from an expert in the field.' Peter Beech, The Victorian Naturalist, Vol. 123 (5) 2006 'As an objective, authoritative text with broad coverage, this book represents a valuable contribution to the literature.' Adrian C. Newton, The Journal of Experimental Agriculture, Vol 46 (2) 2010 'Much-needed, comprehensive information on this important subject...it is a must read for those searching for authentic information on this controversial topic in the light of the world's recent historic summit addressing this very issue.' V.G Kakani, Choice. 'A comprehensive and readable analysis of most aspects of climate change' Mike Daw, Experimental Agriculture, 2010. 'His Climate Change is an encyclopedic, sober, and sobering look at the evidence of the changes goin on around the planet.' Natural Hazards Centre, 2010. 'It is a must read for those searching for authentic information on this controversial topic in light of the worlds' recent historic summit addressing this very issue'. V.G Kakani, Choice, April 2010. 'This is the most comprehensive book on climate change I have yet come across, and must count as the single volume to buy if you want an overview of every aspect of the topic.' The Scientific and Medical Network
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