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The third edition of this introductory textbook for both science
students and non-science majors has been brought completely
up-to-date. It reflects recent scientific progress in the field, as
well as advances in the political arena around climate change. As
in previous editions, it is tightly focussed on anthropogenic
climate change. The first part of the book concentrates on the
science of modern climate change, including evidence that the Earth
is warming and a basic description of climate physics. Concepts
such as radiative forcing, climate feedbacks, and the carbon cycle
are discussed and explained using basic physics and algebra. The
second half of the book goes beyond the science to address the
economics and policy options to address climate change. The book's
goal is for a student to leave the class ready to engage in the
public policy debate on the climate crisis.
The third edition of this introductory textbook for both science
students and non-science majors has been brought completely
up-to-date. It reflects recent scientific progress in the field, as
well as advances in the political arena around climate change. As
in previous editions, it is tightly focussed on anthropogenic
climate change. The first part of the book concentrates on the
science of modern climate change, including evidence that the Earth
is warming and a basic description of climate physics. Concepts
such as radiative forcing, climate feedbacks, and the carbon cycle
are discussed and explained using basic physics and algebra. The
second half of the book goes beyond the science to address the
economics and policy options to address climate change. The book's
goal is for a student to leave the class ready to engage in the
public policy debate on the climate crisis.
This third edition has been comprehensively updated to reflect the
large changes in scientific knowledge and policy debates on climate
change since the previous edition in 2009. It provides a concise
but thorough overview of the science, technology, economics,
policy, and politics of climate change in a single volume. It
explains how scientific and policy debates work, outlines the
scientific evidence for the reality and seriousness of climate
change and the basic atmospheric science that supports it, and
discusses policy options and the current state of the policy
debate. By pulling these elements together, the book explains why
the issue can be so confusing and provides guidance on practical
routes forward. Anyone interested in climate change, the global
environment, or how science is used in policy debates should read
this book. It is the ideal textbook for undergraduate or graduate
courses in environmental policy and climate change.
This third edition has been comprehensively updated to reflect the
large changes in scientific knowledge and policy debates on climate
change since the previous edition in 2009. It provides a concise
but thorough overview of the science, technology, economics,
policy, and politics of climate change in a single volume. It
explains how scientific and policy debates work, outlines the
scientific evidence for the reality and seriousness of climate
change and the basic atmospheric science that supports it, and
discusses policy options and the current state of the policy
debate. By pulling these elements together, the book explains why
the issue can be so confusing and provides guidance on practical
routes forward. Anyone interested in climate change, the global
environment, or how science is used in policy debates should read
this book. It is the ideal textbook for undergraduate or graduate
courses in environmental policy and climate change.
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