There are few subjects that divide opinion more than climate change. Who is telling the truth? What is the difference between the scientific evidence and the rhetoric? Can the solution be found in a global political treaty or individual action? "The Britannica Guide to Climate Change" will explore the scientific evidence from how the atmosphere has evolved in the last 4.5 billion to more recent studies on the symptoms of change from a warming planet and the global effects of greenhouse gases and deforestation. The Guide will also survey the many solutions and key figures in the debate: the Kyoto Agreement, the IPCC, Gaia, the growth of green architecture and the impact of personal green policies such as energy saving light bulbs, carbon foot printing and recycling. "The Britannica Guide to Climate Change" is introduced by Robert May.
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The Britannica Guide series offers an essential introduction to many of the key issues of our times. Clear, accurate, and meticulously researched the series gives both the background and analysis for when you need to know for sure what is really happening in the world, whether you are an expert, student or traveller.
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- PublisherRobinson Publishing
- Publication date2009
- ISBN 10 1845298675
- ISBN 13 9781845298678
- BindingPaperback
- Number of pages480
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