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Climate Change: Global Risks, Challenges and Decisions

Climate Change: Global Risks, Challenges and Decisions

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Cambridge University Press, 3/3/2011
EAN 9780521198363, ISBN10: 0521198364

Hardcover, 542 pages, 24.6 x 17 x 3.6 cm
Language: English

Providing an up-to-date synthesis of all knowledge relevant to the climate change issue, this book ranges from the basic science documenting the need for policy action to the technologies, economic instruments and political strategies that can be employed in response to climate change. Ethical and cultural issues constraining the societal response to climate change are also discussed. This book provides a handbook for those who want to understand and contribute to meeting this challenge. It covers a very wide range of disciplines - core biophysical sciences involved with climate change (geosciences, atmospheric sciences, ocean sciences, ecology/biology) as well as economics, political science, health sciences, institutions and governance, sociology, ethics and philosophy, and engineering. As such it will be invaluable for a wide range of researchers and professionals wanting a cutting-edge synthesis of climate change issues, and for advanced student courses on climate change.

List of contributors
Foreword
Preface
List of acronyms and abbreviations
Part I. Climatic Trends
1. Identifying, monitoring and predicting change in the climate system
2. The oceans and the climate system
3. Sea level rise and ice sheet dynamics
4. Carbon cycle trends and vulnerabilities
Part II. Defining 'Dangerous Climate Change'
5. The impact of climate change on human societies
6. Impacts of climate change on the biotic fabric of the planet
7. Tipping elements
jokers in the pack
8. Linking science and action
targets, timetables and emission budgets
Part III. Equity Issues
9. The equity challenge and climate policy
responsibilities, vulnerabilities and inequality in the response to climate change
10. A long-term perspective on climate change
values and ethics
Part IV. Mitigation and Adaptation Approaches
11. Low-carbon energy technologies as mitigation approaches
12. Economic approaches and instruments
13. Geopolitics and governance
14. Adapting to the unavoidable
Part V. Meeting the Challenge
15. Integrating adaptation, mitigation and sustainable development
16. Mobilising the population
17. The human-Earth relationship
past, present and future
Index.