Global Warming in Local Discourses

Global Warming in Local Discourses
Author: Michael Brüggemann
Publisher:
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2020
Genre: Electronic books
ISBN: 9781783749393

Global news on anthropogenic climate change is shaped by international politics, scientific reports and voices from transnational protest movements. This timely volume asks how local communities engage with these transnational discourses.The chapters in this volume present a range of compelling case studies drawn from a broad cross-section of local communities around the world, reflecting diverse cultural and geographical contexts. From Greenland to northern Tanzania, it illuminates how different understandings evolve in diverse cultural and geographical contexts while also revealing some community.

Climate Change and Common Sense

Climate Change and Common Sense
Author: Thomas C. Schelling
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 294
Release: 2012-01-26
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0199692874

Each chapter represents a contribution to the literature on the political economy of climate change.

Making Sense of Weather and Climate

Making Sense of Weather and Climate
Author: Mark Denny
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 307
Release: 2017-01-17
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 0231542860

How do meteorologists design forecasts for the next day's, the next week's, or the next month's weather? Are some forecasts more likely to be accurate than others, and why? Making Sense of Weather and Climate takes readers through key topics in atmospheric physics and presents a cogent view of how weather relates to climate, particularly climate-change science. It is the perfect book for amateur meteorologists and weather enthusiasts, and for anyone whose livelihood depends on navigating the weather's twists and turns. Making Sense of Weather and Climate begins by explaining the essential mechanics and characteristics of this fascinating science. The noted physics author Mark Denny also defines the crucial differences between weather and climate, and then develops from this basic knowledge a sophisticated yet clear portrait of their relation. Throughout, Denny elaborates on the role of weather forecasting in guiding politics and other aspects of human civilization. He also follows forecasting's effect on the economy. Denny's exploration of the science and history of a phenomenon we have long tried to master makes this book a unique companion for anyone who wants a complete picture of the environment's individual, societal, and planetary impact.

Clean Energy Common Sense

Clean Energy Common Sense
Author: Frances Beinecke
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 119
Release: 2009-12-16
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1442203188

Inspired by Thomas Paine's classic, Common Sense, Frances Beinecke provides a concise account of what is at stake in the climate change debate. The impact of global climate change extends beyond environmental destruction. She challenges all Americans to demand a clean and sustainable energy future before it is too late. Doing so will help put Americans back to work, reduce our reliance on foreign oil, and create a healthier planet, for ourselves and our children.

How to Avoid a Climate Disaster

How to Avoid a Climate Disaster
Author: Bill Gates
Publisher: Vintage
Total Pages: 201
Release: 2021-02-16
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0385546149

#1 NEW YORK TIMES BEST SELLER • In this urgent, authoritative book, Bill Gates sets out a wide-ranging, practical—and accessible—plan for how the world can get to zero greenhouse gas emissions in time to avoid a climate catastrophe. Bill Gates has spent a decade investigating the causes and effects of climate change. With the help of experts in the fields of physics, chemistry, biology, engineering, political science, and finance, he has focused on what must be done in order to stop the planet's slide to certain environmental disaster. In this book, he not only explains why we need to work toward net-zero emissions of greenhouse gases, but also details what we need to do to achieve this profoundly important goal. He gives us a clear-eyed description of the challenges we face. Drawing on his understanding of innovation and what it takes to get new ideas into the market, he describes the areas in which technology is already helping to reduce emissions, where and how the current technology can be made to function more effectively, where breakthrough technologies are needed, and who is working on these essential innovations. Finally, he lays out a concrete, practical plan for achieving the goal of zero emissions—suggesting not only policies that governments should adopt, but what we as individuals can do to keep our government, our employers, and ourselves accountable in this crucial enterprise. As Bill Gates makes clear, achieving zero emissions will not be simple or easy to do, but if we follow the plan he sets out here, it is a goal firmly within our reach.

Climate Sense

Climate Sense
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 294
Release: 2009
Genre: Climatic changes
ISBN:

This book illustrates the role played by nations and organizations in providing the necessary weather and climate data and products, and describes the contributions of nations towards the implementation of global observing and information systems, research programs and intergovernmental assessments to provide policy-makers with a clear representation of the climate system, including climate variability and change.--Publisher's description.

Climate Sense

Climate Sense
Author: Patricia Hinkley
Publisher:
Total Pages: 202
Release: 2018-08
Genre: Climate change mitigation
ISBN: 9781946300713

Like millions of other people, do you feel frozen in place at the mere mention of climate? Do you want to put your head under a pillow and ignore it all? What if you could understand how important you are to our world? This engaging and understandable book takes a hard look at where we are now in terms of the climate changing, and then walks us through actions each person can take. Expect to come away with a clear and inspiring sense of what you can do.

Climate Sense

Climate Sense
Author: David Macfarlane
Publisher:
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2019-01-30
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781794452770

A committed but pragmatic environmentalist takes readers on a fascinating journey, digging deep to explore the philosophy, psychology, politics, and science behind the modern 'environmental' movement of climate change, explained in an easy to understand and entertaining style. It may challenge your deeply-held beliefs and opinions, and possibly even change your mind. "I loved your book. You seem to have successfully avoided the technical issues that befuddle non-scientists and have relied on logic and common sense (that also, alas, befuddle part of our elite, but are nonetheless more accessible to those with somewhat open minds)." Dr Richard Lindzen (American atmospheric physicist and a lead author of the IPCC's Third Assessment Report on climate change)

Quantifying Climate Risk and Building Resilience in the UK

Quantifying Climate Risk and Building Resilience in the UK
Author: Suraje Dessai
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2023-12-22
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 3031397290

This open access book draws together key research from the UK Climate Resilience programme. It focuses on topics central to the programme’s research agenda, including improved characterisation and quantification of climate risks, enhanced understanding of the management of climate risks, and the development and delivery of climate services. Key chapters address the challenges inherent to undertaking resilience research, including how to make the term ‘climate resilience’ usable and useful, co-producing research between academics, policy makers and practitioners, and engaging and communicating outside of academia. This book is unique in providing a concise and accessible overview of the programme’s key lessons, placing the findings into a wider context and it will inform future research, policy and practice agendas.

Climate Sense

Climate Sense
Author: Zhiwa Woodbury
Publisher:
Total Pages: 167
Release: 2017-03-23
Genre:
ISBN: 9781520895055

Climate Psychologist Zhiwa Woodbury, M.A., J.D., provides the missing narrative for how we got into this mess over climate change, and more importantly, how we can still get out of it. His message is both simple and personal: we are being called on to change the way we think and feel about this existential crisis. It is not so much a political or technological crisis as it is a cultural and spiritual crisis, and as Pope Francis has remarked, this crisis is asking us to reconsider what it means to be human. The kind of change that is needed to effectively respond to the climate crisis will happen one mind at a time... and then all at once. Beginning here, with you. This book is designed to change your mind and open your heart, and once you read it you will become part of the solution, not part of the problem.