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Climate and Human Change Disaster or Opportunity?

By: Jonathan Cowie
368 pages, Figs, tabs
Climate and Human Change
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  • Climate and Human Change ISBN: 9781850709718 Paperback Dec 1998 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 1 week
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About this book

Intended as an interdisciplinary overview of the issues and policy implications of climate change. Uniquely broad in scope, it authoritatively lays out arguments without providing simple answers.

Contents

Introduction. Part 1 - The global commons, policy, and economics: The Global Problem. Environmental policy, economics, and the global commons. Part II - Climatic and Human Change: History of global climate. Climate change - global warming. Greenhousegas fundamentals. Business as usual. Alternatives. Efficiency - plugged leaks. Reforestation - the garden versus the greenhouse. Energy policy. Part III - Economic and greenhouse perceptions: Freeing the green market. Perceptions and responses. Futureclimatic and human change. Appendix. Index.

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By: Jonathan Cowie
368 pages, Figs, tabs
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