The Weather of the Future
Heat Waves, Extreme Storms, and Other Scenes from a Climate-Changed Planet
de Heidi Cullen (Auteur)
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cant-1828342-479248-libraries
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In The Weather of the Future, Dr. Heidi Cullen, one of the world’s foremost climatologists and environmental journalists, puts a vivid face on climate change, offering students a new way of seeing this phenomenon not just as an event set to happen in the distant future but as something happening right now in our own backyards. Arguing that we must connect the weather of today with the climate change of tomorrow, Cullen combines the latest research from scientists on the ground with state-of-the-art climate model projections to create climate-change scenarios for seven of the most at- risk locations around the world.
Provocative and convincing, The Weather of the Future makes climate change local, showing students how no two regions of the country or the world will be affected in quite the same way and demonstrating that melting ice is just the beginning. “A scorching vision of what life might be like in the warmer world that is already on its way. “Although “Weather of the Future” sounds like an exercise in speculation, Ms. Cullen grounds her harrowing predictions - extrapolations, really - in “the best available science” derived from an array of climate models, environmental data and interviews with scientists. And her forecasts actually turn out to be an armature for discussing the fallout of climate change (from rising sea levels to more extreme weather) in an accessible, tactile fashion and for examining existing liabilities in various regions and cities, like overstretched infrastructure and dwindling water supplies.”-Michiko Kakutani, New York TimesDate de publication
24 août 2010
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Nombre de pages
352
Langue
Anglais
ISBN EPUB
9780061992421
ISBN papier
9780061726941
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2 Mo
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