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Trees and Global Warming The Role of Forests in Cooling and Warming the Atmosphere

By: William J Manning(Author)
346 pages, 16 plates with colour photos and colour illustrations; b/w photos, b/w illustrations
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Digging into the real-world complexities, this scholarly book shows that there is no simple answer to the question of whether trees warm or cool the atmosphere. As such, this book is required reading for researchers and policymakers proposing large-scale tree planting to counteract global warming.
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  • Trees and Global Warming ISBN: 9781108471787 Hardback Jul 2020 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 6 days
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About this book

Large-scale tree planting is advocated to provide additional atmospheric cooling and further reduce global warming. This raises a question about the present time. Do trees cool or warm the atmosphere? This question does not have a simple yes or no answer. Examination of the greenhouse effect, global warming and the carbon cycle and how trees and forests function provides the basis for understanding how forests might cool or warm the atmosphere. Results from research and models indicate that cooling or warming depends on where forests are located and the type and colour of trees. Cooling generally prevails over warming, but this may change. Trees and Global Warming will appeal to anyone interested in climate change, ecology and conservation.

Contents

1. Global Warming and Forests in the Anthropocene
2. The Gases that Cause the Greenhouse Effect
3. Carbon and Photochemical Oxidant Cycles
4. Biogeochemical and Bio Geophysical Factors that Affect Trees
5. Trees in a Warming World
6. Forests of the World
7. Knowledge Base for Forests in Cooling and Warming
8. Mitigating Global Warming by Forests
9. Bringing It All Together

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Biography

William J. Manning is Professor Emeritus in the Laboratory of Plant Environmental Biology at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. His research interests are in plant responses to ambient and elevated CO2 and ozone, urban plant biology, and plants as indicators of ambient ozone. He has published extensively in the primary literature. His teaching has focused on courses in Air Pollution and Climate Change Biology and Urban Plant Biology. He was a member of the US EPA's Clean Air Scientific Advisory Council (CASAC). He is the former Editor-in-Chief of the journal Environmental Pollution.

By: William J Manning(Author)
346 pages, 16 plates with colour photos and colour illustrations; b/w photos, b/w illustrations
NHBS
Digging into the real-world complexities, this scholarly book shows that there is no simple answer to the question of whether trees warm or cool the atmosphere. As such, this book is required reading for researchers and policymakers proposing large-scale tree planting to counteract global warming.
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"[...] This is a well written book with useful summaries at the beginning and end of each chapter, and a good set of references that will act s a useful source of information for practitioners, researchers and students."
– Peter Thomas, The Niche, winter 2020

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