Common Sense Science of Climate Change
A simple introduction to some major issues
Are you overwhelmed by the conflicting information and passionate debates surrounding climate change? Does the urgency in climate discourse leave you feeling anxious and concerned? Do you wish you had a clearer understanding of the science that underpins this global issue?If you answered 'yes' to any of these questions, then this book is your essential guide.This isn't a manifesto pushing a political agenda. Instead, it aims to arm you with straightforward scientific insights to clarify the complexities of climate change. This knowledge will empower you to form educated opinions, devoid of emotional bias or unsupported belief.Inside, you'll unravel a wealth of information, including:The critical role of the Greenhouse Effect in sustaining life on EarthThe criteria that make a gas a 'greenhouse gas'The contributing factors to sea level fluctuationsInnovative ways to reduce methane emissions from livestockThe limitations of climate models in providing precise forecasts, and why they can only offer estimatesThe meaning and implications of 'net zero,' along with promising advancements in electric vehicles, green hydrogen, and nuclear energy that could help us achieve this goalA balanced roadmap for the future, integrating cutting-edge technology and renewable resources to secure economic prosperity without sacrificing our planetEquip yourself with the knowledge you need to navigate the intricate world of climate change, and be part of informed discussions and decisions that shape our planet's future.
ISBN/EAN | 9781528967082 |
Auteur | Robert Burns |
Uitgever | Van Ditmar Boekenimport B.V. |
Taal | Engels |
Uitvoering | Paperback / gebrocheerd |
Pagina's | 332 |
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