Climate Change in the Anthropocene
eBook - ePub

Climate Change in the Anthropocene

  1. 200 pages
  2. English
  3. ePUB (mobile friendly)
  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - ePub

Climate Change in the Anthropocene

About this book

Climate Change in the Anthropocene reviews current science on anthropogenic sources and projections for climatic change. Written in a clear and accessible style, the book covers this rapidly changing field, including the drivers of climate change, the physics and chemistry behind the science of climate change, paleoclimates, climate variables, a comparison of global warning of 1.5° vs 2°C and the impacts of these climatic changes both at a global and a U.S. regional level. Infographics throughout help to explain concepts in a visual way, providing users with a better understanding of climate change.  In addition, the book is ideal for advanced researchers who need to explain the underpinning science of climate change for grant applications and working with policy experts, etc. This is an essential book for anyone whose work is impacted by climate change in the earth and environmental sciences. - Reviews the science behind climate change projections with a view that is written for graduate students and researchers across the earth and environmental sciences - Contains 1-2 infographics in each chapter that create a visual explanation of key concepts and processes behind global and planetary change - Includes coverage of general and planetary changes as well as local examples of climate change in action - Presents case studies throughout the book from a variety of climate science researchers, bringing foundational knowledge and advances in the field to life with real world examples

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Front Matter
  3. Table of Contents
  4. Front Matter
  5. Copyright
  6. CONTENTS
  7. Preface
  8. List of Illustrations
  9. List of Tables
  10. PART I : PART I
  11. Chapter 1 : Our globally changing climate
  12. Chapter 2 : Physical drivers of climate change
  13. Chapter 3 : Evaluation of climate model performance
  14. Chapter 4 : Paleoclimates
  15. PART II : PART II
  16. Chapter 5 : Climate impacts: US sectors and regions
  17. Chapter 6 : Adaptation
  18. Chapter 7 : Mitigation
  19. PART III : PART III
  20. Chapter 8 : 1.5oC versus 2.0oC warming
  21. Chapter 9 : Getting to net zero by 2050
  22. Chapter 10 : Climate engineering
  23. Index
  24. A