Description |
234 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm. |
Series |
Global viewpoints. |
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Global viewpoints.
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Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 219-222) and index. |
Contents |
Debating global climate change -- International science societies concur that climate change is happening / RoyalSociety.org -- Nobel committee recognizes climate change scientists and advocates / R. K. Pachauri -- World's scientists acknowledge uncertainties and disagreements, but most agree climate change is a real threat / Fred Pearce -- Climate change skeptics do not receive equal funding / Jeff Mason -- European Union nations assert that policies of the United States fail to address climate change / Markus Becker and Holger Dambeck -- United Kingdom research group asserts that climate change may benefit humans / Antony Barnett and Mark Townsend -- United States Congress alleges federal interference with climate change science / United States House of Representatives, Committee on Oversight and Government Reform -- Impact of global climate change -- International economic impacts of climate change : an overview / Nicholas Stern -- Malawi's food security is threatened by climate change / Singy Hanyona -- Middle East faces water shortages and food scarcity due to climate change / United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs -- Bangladeshis fear climate change will bring stronger storms, flooding, and famine / Fred de Sam Lazaro -- Small island states face substantial challenges from rising sea levels / Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change : Working Group II -- South America's Amazon basin faces loss of animal species and habitats / Michael Case -- Canada's inuit peoples are affected by Arctic melting / Emily Gertz -- Italy's canal city of Venice must cope with rising sea levels / Eric Jaffe -- Developing nations and climate change -- Climate change disproportionately affects the inhabitants of developing nations / Rachel Oliver -- Poor nations must also work to cut carbon emissions -- International emissions restrictions may harm developing regions / Hans Martin Seip and Sigbjorn Gronas -- China's rapid development raises global levels of greenhouse gas emissions / Economist -- Combating global climate change -- Worldwide tree planting project aims to offset some emissions / United Nations Environment Programme -- Information technology companies can take action against climate change / Michael Dell -- Australia's government bans traditional light bulbs / Wendy Frew and Linton Besser -- Philippine activists protest construction of a coal-fired power plant / Greenpeace. |
Subject |
Global temperature changes -- Popular works.
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Global environmental change -- Popular works.
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Climatic changes -- Popular works.
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Added Author |
Lerner, Adrienne Wilmoth.
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St. Pierre, Chiara.
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ISBN |
9780737741568 hardcover |
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0737741562 hardcover |
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9780737741575 paperback |
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0737741570 paperback |
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