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  • 1
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Amsterdam :Elsevier,
    UID:
    almahu_9948025610702882
    Format: 1 online resource (677 p.)
    Edition: 2nd ed.
    ISBN: 1-283-34795-4 , 9786613347954 , 0-12-386957-9
    Series Statement: World Survey of Climatology
    Content: At a time of so much politicized debate over the phenomenon of global warming, the second edition of The Future of the World's Climate places the discussion in a broader geological, paleo-climatic, and astronomical context. This book is a resource based on reviews of current climate science and supported by sound, accurate data and projections made possible by technological advances in climate modeling. Crucially, this title examines in detail a wide variety of aspects, including human factors like land use, expanding urban climates, and governmental efforts at mitigation, suc
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Front Cover; The Future of the World's Climate; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Foreword; Preface; Abbreviations & Acronyms; Stephen H. Schneider: In Memoriam; Introduction-Future Climate; Chapter 1 - Seeing Further: The Futurology of Climate; 1.1 - THE FUTURE OF OUR CLIMATE: INTRODUCTION AND OUTLINE; 1.2 - GLOBAL WARMING: CLIMATE'S `ELEPHANT IN THE ROOM'; 1.3 - THE COMPLEXITY OF THE FUTURE OF THE WORLD'S CLIMATE; 1.4 - CLIMATE FUTURE OF THE COORONG: COMMUNICATING FROM GLOBAL `GROUND ZERO'; 1.5 - FUTUROLOGY OF CLIMATE; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; Section I - The Anthropocene , Chapter 2 - People, Policy and Politics in Future Climates2.1 - INTRODUCTION: HUMAN AND ECOLOGICAL SYSTEMS AND PARADIGM CHANGE; 2.2 - THE CHALLENGES OF GOVERNANCE FOR MITIGATION OF CLIMATE CHANGE; 2.3 - A GOVERNANCE APPROACH TO ADDRESS CLIMATE CHANGE; 2.4 - SCIENCE AND POLITICS IN THE INTERNATIONAL CLIMATE REGIME; 2.5 - THE ROLE OF THE UNFCCC AND KYOTO PROTOCOL; 2.6 - TOP-DOWN ACTIONS STEMMING FROM INSIDE AND OUTSIDE UNFCCC/KYOTO; 2.7 - BOTTOM-UP APPROACHES: CIVIL SOCIETY PARTICIPATION AND INFLUENCE; 2.8 - PROSPECTS FOR THE FUTURE; 2.9 - FUTURE UNKNOWNS: LIVING ON A WARMER EARTH? , Chapter 3 - Urban Climates and Global Climate Change3.1 - INTRODUCTION: LIVING IN CITIES; 3.2 - LOCAL AND REGIONAL URBAN CLIMATES: THE BIOPHYSICAL BASIS; 3.3 - CITIES AND GLOBAL CLIMATE CHANGE; 3.4 - CURRENT STATE-OF-THE-ART IN SIMULATING URBAN CLIMATES; 3.5 - CITIES AND THE FUTURE CLIMATE; Chapter 4 - Human Effects on Climate Through Land-Use-Induced Land-Cover Change; 4.1 - INTRODUCTION: LAND CHANGE AND CLIMATE; 4.2 - THE SCALE OF HUMAN MODIFICATION; 4.3 - MECHANISMS/PROCESSES THROUGH WHICH LULCC AFFECTS CLIMATE; 4.4 - LINKS BETWEEN LULCC AND CLIMATE , 4.5 - LAND USE AND UNDERSTANDING OUR FUTURE CLIMATESection II - Time and Tide; Chapter 5 - Fast and Slow Feedbacks in Future Climates; 5.1 - INTRODUCTION: THE SENSITIVE CLIMATE; 5.2 - FAST-FEEDBACK CLIMATE SENSITIVITY; 5.3 - SLOW FEEDBACK PROCESSES RELATED TO THE CARBON CYCLE; 5.4 - COUPLED CLIMATE-CARBON CYCLE MODEL RESULTS AND LINEAR FEEDBACK ANALYSIS; 5.5 - OTHER SLOW AND LESS-CONSIDERED FEEDBACKS; 5.6 - CLIMATE FEEDBACKS AND THE FUTURE CLIMATE; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; Chapter 6 - Variability and Change in the Ocean; 6.1 - INTRODUCTION: CLIMATE VARIABILITY , 6.2 - OBSERVED OCEAN VARIABILITY AND CHANGE6.3 - PROJECTIONS FOR THE FUTURE; 6.4 - OCEAN BIOGEOCHEMICAL FEEDBACKS; 6.5 - OCEANIC VARIABILITY AND CHANGE; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; Chapter 7 - Climatic Variability on Decadal to Century Timescales; 7.1 - INTRODUCTION: OCEANS AND FUTURE CLIMATE; 7.2 - TROPICAL DECADAL VARIABILITY; 7.3 - DESCRIPTION OF EXTRA-TROPICAL DECADAL VARIABILITY; 7.4 - EVIDENCE OF CENTENNIAL VARIABILITY; 7.5 - THE STOCHASTIC CLIMATE MODEL: THE NULL HYPOTHESIS FOR CLIMATE VARIABILITY; 7.6 - SUMMARY: FUTURE UNKNOWNS; Chapter 8 - The Future of the World's Glaciers , 8.1 - INTRODUCTION: CLIMATE AND THE CRYOSPHERE , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-12-386917-X
    Language: English
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  • 2
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Amsterdam : Elsevier Science
    UID:
    gbv_785946225
    Format: Online Ressource (1 v.) , illustrations (some color), color maps
    Edition: 2nd ed
    Edition: Online-Ausg. ScienceDirect (Online service) Online-Ausg. ScienceDirect (Online service)
    ISBN: 012386917X , 9780123869173 , 1283347954 , 0123869579 , 9781283347952 , 9780123869579
    Content: The study of climate today seems to be dominated by global warming, but these predictions of climatic models must be placed in their geological, paleo-climatic, and astronomical context to create a complete picture of the Earth's future climate. The Future of the World's Climate presents that perspective with data and projections that have emerged from more technologically advanced and accurate climate modeling. The book is comprised of 18 new and revised chapters that feature reviews of current climate science. The authors are drawn from all over the world and from the highest regarded peer-reviewed groups. Each chapter has undergone major revisions and new content has been added throughout. Authored by the world's leading climate scientists, most of whom are also contributing authors to the IPCC Assessment Reports. More than 200 tables, diagrams, illustrations, and photographs Climate modeling technology is more advanced and precise than it was 15 years ago-a major implication featured in this new edition
    Content: SECTION I: The Anthropocene. 2. People, Policy and Politics in Future Climates ; 3. Urban Climates ; 4. Human Effects on Climate through Land Surface Modification -- SECTION II: Time and Tide. 5. Fast and Slow Feedbacks in Future Climates ; 6. Ocean Climates In The Future ; 7. Climatic Variability on Decadal to Century Time-Scales ; 8. The Future of the World's Glaciers ; 9. Future Regional Climates -- SECTION III: Looking Forward 10. Climate and weather extremes: observations, modelling and projections ; 11. Interaction Between Future Climate and Terrestrial Carbon and Nitrogen ; 12. Climate-chemistry interaction: Tropospheric ozone and sulfate aerosols ; 13. Climatic Effects of Changing Atmospheric Aerosol Levels -- SECTION IV: Learning Lessons ; 14. Records from the Past, Lessons for the Future: what the palaeo-record implies about mechanisms of global change ; 15. Modeling the Past and Future Interglacials in Response to The Astronomical and Greenhouse Gas Forcing ; 16. Catastrophe: Extraterrestrial Impacts, Massive Volcanism and the Biosphere -- SECTION V: Understanding the Unknowns ; 17. Expect the Unexpected: Future Climate Surprises ; 18. Earth's Climate from Geophysiology to Earth System Science. - The study of climate today seems to be dominated by global warming, but these predictions of climatic models must be placed in their geological, paleo-climatic, and astronomical context to create a complete picture of the Earth's future climate. The Future of the World's Climate presents that perspective with data and projections that have emerged from more technologically advanced and accurate climate modeling. The book is comprised of 18 new and revised chapters that feature reviews of current climate science. The authors are drawn from all over the world and from the highest regarded peer-reviewed groups. Each chapter has undergone major revisions and new content has been added throughout. Authored by the world's leading climate scientists, most of whom are also contributing authors to the IPCC Assessment Reports. More than 200 tables, diagrams, illustrations, and photographs Climate modeling technology is more advanced and precise than it was 15 years ago-a major implication featured in this new edition
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Introduction: Future Climate. 1. Seeing further: the futurology of climateSection I. The Anthropocene. 2. People, policy and politics in future climates -- 3. Urban climates and global climate change -- 4. Human effects on climate through land-use-induced land-cover change -- Section II. Time and Tide. 5. Fast and slow feedbacks in future climates -- 6. Variability and change in the ocean -- 7. Climatic variability on decadal to century time-scales -- 8. The future of the world's glaciers -- 9. Future regional climates -- Section III. Looking Forward 10. Climate and weather extremes: observations, modelling and projections -- 11. Interaction between future climate and terrestrial carbon and nitrogen -- 12. Atmospheric composition change: climate-chemistry interactions -- 13. Climate-chemistry interaction: future tropospheric ozone and aerosols -- Section IV: Learning Lessons. 14. Records from the past, lessons for the future: what the palaeo-record implies about mechanisms of global change -- 15. Modeling the past and future interglacials in response to the astronomical and greenhouse gas forcing -- 16. Catastrophe: extraterrestrial impacts, massive volcanism and the biosphere -- Section V. Understanding the unknowns. 17. Future climate surprises -- 18. Future climate: one vital component of trans-disciplinary earth system science. , Introduction: Future Climate. 1. Seeing further: the futurology of climateSection I. The Anthropocene. 2. People, policy and politics in future climates -- 3. Urban climates and global climate change -- 4. Human effects on climate through land-use-induced land-cover change -- Section II. Time and Tide. 5. Fast and slow feedbacks in future climates -- 6. Variability and change in the ocean -- 7. Climatic variability on decadal to century time-scales -- 8. The future of the world's glaciers -- 9. Future regional climates -- Section III. Looking Forward 10. Climate and weather extremes: observations, modelling and projections -- 11. Interaction between future climate and terrestrial carbon and nitrogen -- 12. Atmospheric composition change: climate-chemistry interactions -- 13. Climate-chemistry interaction: future tropospheric ozone and aerosols -- Section IV: Learning Lessons. 14. Records from the past, lessons for the future: what the palaeo-record implies about mechanisms of global change -- 15. Modeling the past and future interglacials in response to the astronomical and greenhouse gas forcing -- 16. Catastrophe: extraterrestrial impacts, massive volcanism and the biosphere -- Section V. Understanding the unknowns. 17. Future climate surprises -- 18. Future climate: one vital component of trans-disciplinary earth system science. , SECTION I: The Anthropocene. 2. People, Policy and Politics in Future Climates ; 3. Urban Climates ; 4. Human Effects on Climate through Land Surface Modification -- SECTION II: Time and Tide. 5. Fast and Slow Feedbacks in Future Climates ; 6. Ocean Climates In The Future ; 7. Climatic Variability on Decadal to Century Time-Scales ; 8. The Future of the World's Glaciers ; 9. Future Regional Climates -- SECTION III: Looking Forward 10. Climate and weather extremes: observations, modelling and projections ; 11. Interaction Between Future Climate and Terrestrial Carbon and Nitrogen ; 12. Climate-chemistry interaction: Tropospheric ozone and sulfate aerosols ; 13. Climatic Effects of Changing Atmospheric Aerosol Levels -- SECTION IV: Learning Lessons ; 14. Records from the Past, Lessons for the Future: what the palaeo-record implies about mechanisms of global change ; 15. Modeling the Past and Future Interglacials in Response to The Astronomical and Greenhouse Gas Forcing ; 16. Catastrophe: Extraterrestrial Impacts, Massive Volcanism and the Biosphere -- SECTION V: Understanding the Unknowns ; 17. Expect the Unexpected: Future Climate Surprises ; 18. Earth's Climate from Geophysiology to Earth System Science. , Online-Ausg. ScienceDirect (Online service)
    Additional Edition: ISBN 012386917X
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780123869173
    Additional Edition: Print version Future of the world's climate
    Language: English
    Subjects: Geography
    RVK:
    Keywords: Klimaänderung ; Klima ; Modell ; Klimatologie ; Prognose ; Zukunftserwartung ; Electronic books
    URL: Volltext  (Full text available from ScienceDirect Earth and Planetary Sciences eBook Collection 2011)
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  • 3
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Amsterdam :Elsevier,
    UID:
    edocfu_BV042306753
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (XXVI, 650 S.).
    ISBN: 978-0-12-386957-9 , 0-12-386957-9 , 0-12-386917-X
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index. - "The study of climate today seems to be dominated by global warming, but these predictions of climatic models must be placed in their geological, paleo-climatic, and astronomical context to create a complete picture of the Earth's future climate. The Future of the World's Climate presents that perspective with data and projections that have emerged from more technologically advanced and accurate climate modeling. The book is comprised of 18 new and revised chapters that feature reviews of current climate science. The authors are drawn from all over the world and from the highest regarded peer-reviewed groups. Each chapter has undergone major revisions and new content has been added throughout. Authored by the world's leading climate scientists, most of whom are also contributing authors to the IPCC Assessment Reports. More than 200 tables, diagrams, illustrations, and photographs Climate modeling technology is more advanced and precise than it was 15 years ago -- a major implication featured in this new edition"--Provided by publisher
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-0-12-386917-3
    Language: English
    Subjects: Geography
    RVK:
    Keywords: Klimaänderung ; Prognose
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  • 4
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Amsterdam :Elsevier,
    UID:
    edoccha_BV042306753
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (XXVI, 650 S.).
    ISBN: 978-0-12-386957-9 , 0-12-386957-9 , 0-12-386917-X
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index. - "The study of climate today seems to be dominated by global warming, but these predictions of climatic models must be placed in their geological, paleo-climatic, and astronomical context to create a complete picture of the Earth's future climate. The Future of the World's Climate presents that perspective with data and projections that have emerged from more technologically advanced and accurate climate modeling. The book is comprised of 18 new and revised chapters that feature reviews of current climate science. The authors are drawn from all over the world and from the highest regarded peer-reviewed groups. Each chapter has undergone major revisions and new content has been added throughout. Authored by the world's leading climate scientists, most of whom are also contributing authors to the IPCC Assessment Reports. More than 200 tables, diagrams, illustrations, and photographs Climate modeling technology is more advanced and precise than it was 15 years ago -- a major implication featured in this new edition"--Provided by publisher
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-0-12-386917-3
    Language: English
    Subjects: Geography
    RVK:
    Keywords: Klimaänderung ; Prognose
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  • 5
    UID:
    b3kat_BV042306753
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (XXVI, 650 S.)
    ISBN: 9780123869579 , 0123869579 , 012386917X
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , "The study of climate today seems to be dominated by global warming, but these predictions of climatic models must be placed in their geological, paleo-climatic, and astronomical context to create a complete picture of the Earth's future climate. The Future of the World's Climate presents that perspective with data and projections that have emerged from more technologically advanced and accurate climate modeling. The book is comprised of 18 new and revised chapters that feature reviews of current climate science. The authors are drawn from all over the world and from the highest regarded peer-reviewed groups. Each chapter has undergone major revisions and new content has been added throughout. Authored by the world's leading climate scientists, most of whom are also contributing authors to the IPCC Assessment Reports. More than 200 tables, diagrams, illustrations, and photographs Climate modeling technology is more advanced and precise than it was 15 years ago -- a major implication featured in this new edition"--Provided by publisher
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-0-12-386917-3
    Language: English
    Subjects: Geography
    RVK:
    Keywords: Klimaänderung ; Prognose
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