Earth Transformed: W. H. Freeman
Autor William F. Ruddimanen Limba Engleză Paperback – 10 mar 2014
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781464107764
ISBN-10: 1464107769
Pagini: 375
Dimensiuni: 149 x 226 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Editura: MACMILLAN EDUCATION
Colecția W. H. Freeman
Seria W. H. Freeman
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1464107769
Pagini: 375
Dimensiuni: 149 x 226 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Editura: MACMILLAN EDUCATION
Colecția W. H. Freeman
Seria W. H. Freeman
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Prologue Did Civilization Develop in a Naturally Warm World?PART 1 A Mystery: Wrong-Way Greenhouse-Gas Trends
1. Natures Climatic Cycles
2. Wrong-Way Methane Trend
3. Wrong-Way Carbon Dioxide Trend
PART 2 Early Agriculture: Answer to the CO2 and CH4 Mysteries?
4. The Fertile Crescent and Europe
5. China and Southern Asia
6. The Americas
7. Africa, Australia, and Oceania PART 3 Debating a New Hypothesis
8. Early Farming and Per Capita Land Use
9. How Should Interglacial Gas Trends Be Compared?
10. Natural Versus Anthropogenic CH4 Sources: Closer Scrutiny
11. Natural Versus Anthropogenic CO2 Sources: Closer ScrutinyPART 4 How Science Moves Forward
12. Falsification
13. Paradigm Shifts
14. An Emerging Paradigm for the Anthropogenic Era?
PART 5 Early Human Effects on Climate
15. Is the Next Glaciation Overdue?
16. Other Climatic Effects of Early Land Clearance
17. The End of Northern Hemisphere Glaciations
PART 6 Small Steps Back Toward an Ice Age
18. The Little Ice Age
19. Were the Drops in CO2 and CH4 Natural?
20. Mass Human Mortality and CO2 Decreases
21. Effects of Humans on Short-Term Greenhouse-Gas Reductions
Epilogue
Glossary
Index
1. Natures Climatic Cycles
2. Wrong-Way Methane Trend
3. Wrong-Way Carbon Dioxide Trend
PART 2 Early Agriculture: Answer to the CO2 and CH4 Mysteries?
4. The Fertile Crescent and Europe
5. China and Southern Asia
6. The Americas
7. Africa, Australia, and Oceania PART 3 Debating a New Hypothesis
8. Early Farming and Per Capita Land Use
9. How Should Interglacial Gas Trends Be Compared?
10. Natural Versus Anthropogenic CH4 Sources: Closer Scrutiny
11. Natural Versus Anthropogenic CO2 Sources: Closer ScrutinyPART 4 How Science Moves Forward
12. Falsification
13. Paradigm Shifts
14. An Emerging Paradigm for the Anthropogenic Era?
PART 5 Early Human Effects on Climate
15. Is the Next Glaciation Overdue?
16. Other Climatic Effects of Early Land Clearance
17. The End of Northern Hemisphere Glaciations
PART 6 Small Steps Back Toward an Ice Age
18. The Little Ice Age
19. Were the Drops in CO2 and CH4 Natural?
20. Mass Human Mortality and CO2 Decreases
21. Effects of Humans on Short-Term Greenhouse-Gas Reductions
Epilogue
Glossary
Index
Notă biografică
William F. Ruddiman is retired from the University of Virginia, USA and has since concentrated his research on the climatic role farmers played during the last several thousand years by clearing land, raising livestock, and irrigating rice padis. Over the course of his career, Ruddiman has explored several different aspects of the field of paleoclimate - from orbital-scale changes in North Atlantic sediment to the cause of long-term cooling over the last 50 million years. He has written trade books and numerous journal articles.
Caracteristici
A topical, brief book on climate change that will appeal to a wide audience
Written by William F. Ruddiman, author of the established textbook Earth's Climate
An interdisciplinary text that can supplement courses on climate change, earth and environmental science, biology, ecology, geography and more
Written by William F. Ruddiman, author of the established textbook Earth's Climate
An interdisciplinary text that can supplement courses on climate change, earth and environmental science, biology, ecology, geography and more
Descriere
Ruddiman's Earth Transformed presents an overview of the record of early human effects on landscapes and climate, from the development of agriculture through the Industrial Revolution to the present day. Brief and adaptable, Earth Transformed makes the science behind climate change issues understandable and fascinating for the non-scientist.