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The book principally addresses climate change and describes the remedial strategies for developing countries based on the 'Clean Development Mechanism' of the 'Kyoto Protocol'. It provides a very comprehensive account of the array of proposals and economic instruments devised by the international community - including the Joint Implementation and Emissions Trading initiatives of the Protocol - to abate global warming. The effects of other major atmospheric, land and water pollutants from industries and domestic sources are also covered.
The world is getting hotter as it experiences the extremes of
global climate change. In 1999, catastrophic storms hit Honduras,
China and East India, bringing severe devas tation to lives and
national economies. EI Nino swept across the Pacific in early 2000,
inflicting the worst floods on Mozambique and neighbouring
countries. Industrialised nations are not immune to global warming
- cases of encephalitis, a disease trans mitted by mosquitoes, were
reported in the State of New York. In Antarctica, an iceberg seven
times the size of Manhattan island broke loose and floated towards
Cape Horn. The melting of Arctic glaciers also continues - huge
volumes of fresh-water will disrupt the warm conveyor-belt from
Central America to Europe. The net effect of convergent glacial
drifts from the polar regions to the equator is expected to inten
sify cloud formation in the tropics - hence exacerbating global
warming. As the destructive forces of nature intensify, so does the
rhetoric from environmental organ isations - as evidenced by the
disruption of the last World Trade Organisation con ference in
Seattle. It is now up to civilisation to challenge climate change.
It can achieve this by command and control as well as flexible
mechanisms at home and abroad, before the process of global warming
becomes totally irreversible."
This book is Michele Saee's life's work. A collection of projects,
built, unbuilt, conceptual, and experimental which expands over
more than three decades. There are over 50 projects in different
cities and countries, with different programs, scales or sizes all
over the world. This book is about an architect's journey of
discoveries; a fluid emotional exercise in life, love, work, and
architecture, providing a tool for growth. The book is designed by
the creative Chinese designer Xingyu Wei (Weestar) and his team in
Beijing. There are hand and computer sketches, drawings, and model
studies of different stages of their development-from the
conception of the projects in their early stages through the
process of their creation. The introduction is by the iconic French
architect Claude Parent. In addition, there are two essays written
by American architect Eric Owen Moss, responsible for some of the
most iconic LA architecture, and by architect Nick Gillock,
theoretical writer and co-founder of lookinglass studio.
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