The forgiving air : understanding environmental change

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The forgiving air : understanding environmental change

Richard C.J. Somerville

University of California Press, c1996

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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ISBN 9780520088900

Description

"The Forgiving Air" is an authoritative, up-to-date hand-book on global change. Written by a scientist for non-scientists, this primer humanises the great environmental issues of our time - the ozone hole, the greenhouse effect, acid rain, and air pollution - and explains everything in accessible, reader-friendly terms. Our planet's climate has been changing naturally since the earth came into existence, but its nearly six billion human inhabitants are now such a potent force that their influence on the global environment rivals that of Mother Nature. Somerville highlights the interrelatedness of human activity and global change, stressing the importance of an educated public in a world where the role of science is increasingly critical. He covers many topics clearly and vividly, from the varieties of gases in the atmosphere to the nature of computer modeling. In addition, "The Forgiving Air" is rich in historical anecdotes and information about the scientists whose research has advanced our understanding.

Table of Contents

Preface 1. Introduction 2. The Ozone Hole 3. The Greenhouse Effect 4. Computing Weather and Climate 5. Reacting to Climate Change 6. Global-Change Causes andRemedies 7. Air Pollution and Acid Rain 8. The Future of Planet Earth 9. On Scientists and Doing Science
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: pbk ISBN 9780520213883

Description

This handbook on global change, written by a scientist for non-scientists, seeks to humanize the great environmental issues of our time - the ozone hole, the greenhouse effect, acid rain, and air pollution - and to explain everything in accessible, reader-friendly terms. The planet's climate has been changing naturally since the earth came into existence, but its nearly six billion human inhabitants are now such a potent force that their influence on the global environment rivals that of Mother Nature. Somerville highlights the inter-relatedness of human activity and global change, stressing the importance of an educated public in a world where the role of science is increasingly critical. He covers many topics, from the varieties of gases in the atmosphere to the nature of computer modelling. In addition, "The Forgiving Air" provides historical anecdotes and information about the scientists whose research has advanced our understanding.

Table of Contents

Preface 1. Introduction 2. The Ozone Hole 3. The Greenhouse Effect 4. Computing Weather and Climate 5. Reacting to Climate Change 6. Global-Change Causes andRemedies 7. Air Pollution and Acid Rain 8. The Future of Planet Earth 9. On Scientists and Doing Science

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