Natural Climate Variability and Global Warming (eBook)
288 Seiten
John Wiley & Sons (Verlag)
978-1-4443-0094-9 (ISBN)
This ground-breaking text addresses predictable modification in the climate system in the context of global warming. Ideal for researchers and advanced students, it explores current thinking on natural climate change.
* Addresses the natural variability of the climate system in the context of global warming
* Contributes substantially to the ongoing discussion on global warming
* Integrates state of the art research and brings together modeling and data communities in a balanced way
* Considers questions of climate change on different time-scales
"Natural Climate Variability and Global Warming is clearly an important book, well-focused and distinctive, with fundamental things to say about Holocene science and its interface with the practical problem of global warming. It is an authoritative, up-to-date summary and synthesis of current knowledge in this area and is attractively produced with clear, colour illustrations throughout. It is a 'must' for all university libraries and our private book collections."
The Holocene, 2009
Rick Battarbee is Professor of Environmental Change and Director of the Environmental Change Research Centre at UCL. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society and a Foreign Member of the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters and was the Chair of the European Science Foundation program "HOLIVAR." Heather Binney is a Research Fellow in the Environmental Change Research Centre, UCL. She is a palynologist with a special interest in pollen-vegetation relationships.
Contributors.
Abbreviations.
1. Holocene climate variability and global warming (Richard
W. Battarbee).
2. Holocene climate research - progress, paradigms, and
problems (H. John B. Birks).
3. The role of people in the Holocene (Frank
Oldfield).
4. Modelling the climate of the Holocene (Michel
Crucifix).
5. The early to mid-Holocene thermal optimum in the North
Atlantic (Eystein Jansen, Carin Andersson, Matthias Moros, Kerim
H. Nisancioglu, Birgitte F. Nyland, and Richard J.
Telford).
6. Holocene climate change and the evidence for solar and other
forcings (Juerg Beer and Bas van Geel).
7. Climate of the past millennium: combining proxy data and
model simulations (Hugues Goosse, Michael E. Mann, and Hans
Renssen).
8. Latitudinal linkages in late-Holocene moisture-balance
variation (Dirk Verschuren and Dan J. Charman).
9. Holocene rapid land-cover changes - evidence and theory
(Martin Claussen).
10. Holocene perspectives on future climate change (Ray
Bradley).
Index.
"Volumes such as this provide the historical contexts and broad overviews needed to advance climate change biology toward broader conceptual developments and synthetic methodologies for understanding and predicting climate change effects, as well as developing effective adaptation and mitigation strategies." (The Quarterly Review of Biology, 1 December 2010)
"This is an important book for understanding climate changes in a longer perspective." (Geologos, 2010)
"This book brings together some of the most prolific names in their field to create a sound and interesting look into this area." (The Environmentalist, November 2009)
"It highlights the need to improve not only our understanding of the physical system through time but also our knowledge of human influence on the climate system and vice versa." (Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, April 2009)
"Although aimed at 'researchers and advanced students', this layman found the book perfectly accessible." (Geoscientist, August 2009)
"The rapid climate change that seems to be occurring world-wide make this volume both timely and instructive, concentrating as it does on the Holocene period.... An essential addition for an meteorological library." (The International Journal of Meteorology, April 2009)
"The Holocene, the interval covered by the last 12,000 years, represents a largely nonglacial period in Earth's climatic evolution. This book synthesizes the climate history of this interval and investigates the role of natural climate variability in explaining current global warming. The volume contains ten chapters written by experts in various aspects of past climate change. Chapter 1 provides a short introduction and outlines the objectives/contents of subsequent chapters. The next chapter, the longest (51 pages), considers the progress, paradigms, and problems in Holocene climate research. Chapter 3 addresses the fundamental question of the human role in the changing climate of the Holocene while acknowledging that climate change itself has strongly impacted the history of civilizations. Our ability to predict future climate depends on our ability to reconstruct and model what has already happened; chapter 4 explores this vital issue. Subsequent chapters examine some relevant intervals including the so-called Holocene thermal optimum, and evaluate and model what natural processes might have contributed to observed climate histories. The final chapters assess rapid land-cover change and analyze future climate change within the perspective of the last 12,000 years. Includes chapter references, an eight-page index, and a three-page summary of abbreviations and dating conventions. Summing Up: Recommended." Graduate students, researchers, faculty, professional audiences. -- J. T. Andrews, University of Colorado at Boulder (Choice, February 2009)
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 26.1.2009 |
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Sprache | englisch |
Themenwelt | Naturwissenschaften ► Geowissenschaften ► Geologie |
Naturwissenschaften ► Geowissenschaften ► Meteorologie / Klimatologie | |
Technik ► Bauwesen | |
Schlagworte | atmospheric sciences • earth sciences • Environmental Science • Environmental Studies • Geowissenschaften • Klimatologie u. Meteorologie • Umweltforschung • Umweltwissenschaften |
ISBN-10 | 1-4443-0094-6 / 1444300946 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-4443-0094-9 / 9781444300949 |
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