Climate Change: Observed Impacts on Planet Earth
Climate Change: Observed Impacts on Planet Earth
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Climate Change: Observed Impacts on Planet Earth, Third Edition, is a comprehensive review of climate change and weather patterns, focusing on the science and evidence. It includes new chapters on glacier melt, rising temperatures, extreme weather, modeling techniques, biodiversity, and more.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 848 pages
Publication date: 26 February 2021
Publisher: Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
Climate Change: Observed Impacts on Planet Earth, Third Edition, is a comprehensive and authoritative work that brings together top global researchers from diverse disciplines to explore the complex and multifaceted issue of climate change and weather patterns. This third edition upholds the tradition of focusing on the scientific evidence and principles underlying this highly politicized topic. Each chapter in this new edition has been thoroughly updated, incorporating fresh insights into key areas such as glacier melt, the consequences of rising temperatures, extreme weather events, modeling techniques, biodiversity, and more. This book serves as an indispensable resource for researchers, environmental managers, engineers, and individuals whose work is directly impacted by or interconnected with climate change and global warming.
The impacts of climate change are far-reaching and profound, affecting every aspect of our planet. From rising sea levels to more frequent and severe natural disasters, climate change is causing significant disruptions to ecosystems, economies, and human societies. This book provides a comprehensive examination of these impacts, drawing on the latest scientific research and data.
Chapter 1: Introduction to Climate Change
In this chapter, the authors provide an overview of climate change, including its causes, consequences, and the various scientific theories and models that explain it. They also discuss the challenges of measuring and predicting climate change, as well as the political and social implications of addressing this global issue.
Chapter 2: Observed Impacts on Ecosystems
This chapter explores the observed impacts of climate change on ecosystems, including changes in species distribution, habitat loss, and shifts in ecosystem processes. The authors discuss the effects of climate change on biodiversity, including the loss of species and the emergence of new pests and diseases. They also explore the potential for ecosystem restoration and the role of conservation efforts in mitigating these impacts.
Chapter 3: Observed Impacts on Agriculture
Climate change is having a significant impact on agriculture, with changes in temperature, precipitation, and pest patterns affecting crop yields and food security. The authors discuss the strategies that farmers can use to adapt to these changes, including crop rotation, irrigation, and the use of genetically modified crops. They also explore the potential for sustainable agriculture practices to mitigate the impacts of climate change.
Chapter 4: Observed Impacts on Water Resources
Climate change is affecting water resources in numerous ways, including changes in precipitation patterns, melting glaciers, and rising sea levels. The authors discuss the impacts of these changes on water availability, water quality, and water ecosystems. They also explore the strategies that governments and communities can use to manage water resources in a sustainable manner, including water conservation, wastewater treatment, and the development of new water sources.
Chapter 5: Observed Impacts on Human Health
Climate change is having a significant impact on human health, with changes in temperature, precipitation, and air quality affecting respiratory and cardiovascular health. The authors discuss the effects of climate change on public health, including the increased risk of respiratory diseases, heat-related illnesses, and vector-borne diseases. They also explore the potential for climate change mitigation and adaptation strategies to improve human health.
Chapter 6: Observed Impacts on Cities and Urbanization
Climate change is exacerbating the challenges faced by cities and urbanization, with rising temperatures, increased urbanization, and increased demand for resources. The authors discuss the impacts of climate change on urban infrastructure, including transportation, energy, and water systems. They also explore the strategies that cities can use to adapt to these changes, including urban planning, green infrastructure, and the development of sustainable transportation systems.
Chapter 7: Modeling Techniques and Data Analysis
Climate change is a complex and dynamic phenomenon that requires sophisticated modeling techniques and data analysis to understand its impacts and predict future trends. The authors discuss the various modeling techniques used in climate science, including numerical models, statistical models, and machine learning algorithms. They also explore the challenges of data collection, analysis, and interpretation, and the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration in addressing climate change.
Chapter 8: Policy and Mitigation Strategies
Climate change is a global issue that requires coordinated action at the international, national, and local levels. The authors discuss the policy and mitigation strategies that governments and organizations can use to address climate change, including carbon pricing, renewable energy incentives, and sustainable land use practices. They also explore the role of individual actions and behaviors in reducing greenhouse gas emissions and promoting climate change adaptation.
Chapter 9: Conclusion
In conclusion, climate change is a complex and urgent issue that requires a comprehensive and interdisciplinary approach. This book provides a comprehensive review of the observed impacts of climate change on planet Earth, drawing on the latest scientific research and data. By understanding these impacts and taking action to mitigate and adapt to climate change, we can help ensure a sustainable future for ourselves and future generations.
Climate change is a pressing global issue that has far-reaching consequences for our planet and its inhabitants. The third edition of Climate Change: Observed Impacts on Planet Earth, edited by renowned experts from various disciplines, provides a comprehensive and up-to-date examination of the observed impacts of climate change on ecosystems, agriculture, water resources, human health, cities, and policy.
In Chapter 1, the editors provide an introduction to climate change, including its causes, consequences, and the various scientific theories and models that explain it. They also discuss the challenges of measuring and predicting climate change, as well as the political and social implications of addressing this global issue.
Chapter 2 explores the observed impacts of climate change on ecosystems, including changes in species distribution, habitat loss, and shifts in ecosystem processes. The authors discuss the effects of climate change on biodiversity, including the loss of species and the emergence of new pests and diseases. They also explore the potential for ecosystem restoration and the role of conservation efforts in mitigating these impacts.
Chapter 3 examines the observed impacts of climate change on agriculture, with a focus on crop yields and food security. The authors discuss the strategies that farmers can use to adapt to these changes, including crop rotation, irrigation, and the use of genetically modified crops. They also explore the potential for sustainable agriculture practices to mitigate the impacts of climate change.
Chapter 4 explores the observed impacts of climate change on water resources, including changes in precipitation patterns, melting glaciers, and rising sea levels. The authors discuss the impacts of these changes on water availability, water quality, and water ecosystems. They also explore the strategies that governments and communities can use to manage water resources in a sustainable manner, including water conservation, wastewater treatment, and the development of new water sources.
Chapter 5 examines the observed impacts of climate change on human health, with a focus on respiratory and cardiovascular health. The authors discuss the effects of climate change on public health, including the increased risk of respiratory diseases, heat-related illnesses, and vector-borne diseases. They also explore the potential for climate change mitigation and adaptation strategies to improve human health.
Chapter 6 explores the observed impacts of climate change on cities and urbanization, with a focus on rising temperatures, increased urbanization, and increased demand for resources. The authors discuss the impacts of climate change on urban infrastructure, including transportation, energy, and water systems. They also explore the strategies that cities can use to adapt to these changes, including urban planning, green infrastructure, and the development of sustainable transportation systems.
Chapter 7 discusses modeling techniques and data analysis in climate science, including numerical models, statistical models, and machine learning algorithms. The authors discuss the challenges of data collection, analysis, and interpretation, and the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration in addressing climate change.
Chapter 8 examines policy and mitigation strategies for addressing climate change, including carbon pricing, renewable energy incentives, and sustainable land use practices. The authors discuss the role of governments, organizations, and individuals in reducing greenhouse gas emissions and promoting climate change adaptation.
Chapter 9 concludes the book by summarizing the observed impacts of climate change on planet Earth and emphasizing the need for coordinated action at the international, national, and local levels. The editors call for a collective effort to address this global issue and promote a sustainable future for ourselves and future generations.
Climate change is a complex and multifaceted issue that requires a comprehensive and interdisciplinary approach. This book provides a valuable resource for researchers, environmental managers, engineers, policymakers, and individuals interested in understanding and addressing the observed impacts of climate change on our planet. By understanding these impacts and taking action to mitigate and adapt to climate change, we can help ensure a sustainable future for ourselves and future generations.
Weight: 1718g
Dimension: 192 x 235 x 45 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780128215753
Edition number: 3 ed
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