Climate Change : A Geoscience Perspective / Kristen St. John.
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ملف الحاسوباللغة: الإنجليزية السلاسل:Earth and Environmental Science Series | Earth and Environmental Science Seriesالناشر:Cham : Springer, 2025تاريخ حقوق النشر: 2025الطبعات:1st edوصف:1 online resource (603 pages)نوع المحتوى:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9783031828690
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UAE Federation Library | مكتبة اتحاد الإمارات Online Copy | نسخة إلكترونية | رابط إلى المورد | لا يعار |
Climate Change -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- Editors and Contributors -- Climate Change in Geoscience and Social Contexts -- The Earth’s Climate System -- Modern Climate Change in the Context of the Last Two Millennia -- Icy Secrets Preserved in Earth’s Glaciers -- The Sedimentary Record of Past Climate Change -- Plate Tectonics and Long-Term Climate Change -- The Roles of Rock Formation and Weathering in Long-Term Climate Change -- Abrupt Climate Change: The PETM -- Climate Cycles -- Climate Models as Tools for Understanding Earth’s Climate System -- Large-Scale Climate Interventions: Carbon Dioxide Removal and Solar Radiation Management -- Going Beyond the Science: Climate Ethics.
This open access book on climate change assesses past climatic change from a geoscience perspective and directly and effectively addresses common misconceptions on climate and climate change.A geoscience perspective on the multiple causes, rates, and consequences of climate change is essential context to assess modern climate change and our role in it, as well as forecasting future climate conditions. Yet, most textbooks on climate change focus only on the very recent past (e.g., last century), are not sufficiently engaging for non-scientists, or explore paleoclimate science at a level too challenging for introductory students. In addition, a wide range of misconceptions and confusion exists in the general public about climate change. Correcting misconceptions is an essential aspect of education, but educational research has shown that it is challenging to achieve. This textbook includes introductions to each thematic Part, that directly identify relevant misconceptions and refute them with clear, concise messages (i.e., learning goals) that are grounded in science and expanded on in the supporting chapters. Such refutation-style approaches have been shown to be effective at addressing misconceptions.The book offers a clear trajectory of fundamental climate science concepts, which are most beneficially combined to provide a valuable geoscience perspective on the causes, rates, and consequences of climate change. It frames the collection of climate science chapters with impactful, relevant social science context: starting the book with a chapter that explores the reasons behind the disconnect between the scientific and public understanding of climate change, and ending the book with a discussion of the intersection of ethics and climate change. Short topical expansions or excursions are included as "boxes" within selected chapters.This book will serve as a basic resource for learning about the lessons that the paleoclimate record offers to evaluate the seriousness of modern and future climate change.
