Encyclopaedia of Global Warming (In 10 Volumes)

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The Book: On our planet, things change at an alarming pace. This change may be for better, some time, but for worse in a greater number of cases. Today, humanity is risking the health of the natural environment, through a myriad of interventions, including the atmospheric emission of trace gases-such as carbon dioxide -the use of ozone -depleting chemicals, the engineering of massive land use changes, and the destruction of the habitats of many species. it is imperative that, now, the man should learn to project all common geophysical and biological resources, as soon as possible. Global warming has now established as a major environmental issue on the international political agenda. It is also commonly agreed to be the most difficult issue to be solved politically. Global warming and climate change are growing environmental concerns. recent increase in global warming has been attributed to the evergrowing presence of certain greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. Present study has been accomplished, after realizing the urgent need for arresting the trend; and for developing awareness in society, about the preservation of biodiversity and its significance for life, sustainability and equity; and for warming against the consequences of environmental exploitation as well. This book has an excellent account of the basics of the Earth’s climate and weather, which should prove to be an important contribution to the debate about climate change and the relationship between scientific knowledge and public interests.

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Title
Encyclopaedia of Global Warming (In 10 Volumes)
Edition
1st ed.
Publisher
ISBN
8182901227
Length
xiv+362p.; xii+368p.; xii+358p.; xiv+360p.; xiv+355p.; xiv+357p.; xiv+362p.; xii+332p.; xii+348p.; xii+356p., Tables; Figures;
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