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Controlling climate change /

By: Metz, Bert.
Publisher: Cambridge, UK ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2010Description: xv, 359 p. : ill. (some col.), maps ; 26 cm.Content type: text | cartographic image Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780521764032 (hbk.); 9780521764032:; 0521764033 (hbk.); 9780521747844 (pbk.); 0521747848 (pbk.).Subject(s): Greenhouse gas mitigation | Environmental policy | Environmental protection | Climatic changes -- Prevention | Global environmental changeDDC classification: 363.73874
Contents:
Climate change and its impacts : a short summary -- Greenhouse gas emissions -- Keeping climate change within sustainable limits : where to draw the line? -- Development first -- Energy supply -- Transportation -- Buildings -- Industry and waste management -- Land use, agriculture, and forestry -- How does it fit together? -- Policies and measures -- International climate change agreements.
Summary: "An unbiased and comprehensive overview, based on the findings of the IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change). Using no jargon, it looks at tackling and adapting to man-made climate change, and works through the often confusing potential solutions. Bert Metz is the former co-chair of the IPCC, at the center of international climate change negotiations. His insider expertise provides a cutting edge assessment of issues at the top of the political agenda. He leads the reader succinctly through ambitious mitigation scenarios, in combination with adapting our future societies to different climate conditions and the potential costs of these measures. Illustrations and extensive boxed examples motivate students to engage with this essential global debate, and questions for each chapter are available online for course instructors. Minimal technical language also makes this book valuable to anyone with an interest in action to combat climate change"--Provided by publisher.Summary: Written by a leading world expert at the center of climate change negotiations, this book offers an unbiased, cutting edge overview of possible solutions for tackling and adapting to man-made climate change, based on the findings of the IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change).
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Climate change and its impacts : a short summary -- Greenhouse gas emissions -- Keeping climate change within sustainable limits : where to draw the line? -- Development first -- Energy supply -- Transportation -- Buildings -- Industry and waste management -- Land use, agriculture, and forestry -- How does it fit together? -- Policies and measures -- International climate change agreements.

"An unbiased and comprehensive overview, based on the findings of the IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change). Using no jargon, it looks at tackling and adapting to man-made climate change, and works through the often confusing potential solutions. Bert Metz is the former co-chair of the IPCC, at the center of international climate change negotiations. His insider expertise provides a cutting edge assessment of issues at the top of the political agenda. He leads the reader succinctly through ambitious mitigation scenarios, in combination with adapting our future societies to different climate conditions and the potential costs of these measures. Illustrations and extensive boxed examples motivate students to engage with this essential global debate, and questions for each chapter are available online for course instructors. Minimal technical language also makes this book valuable to anyone with an interest in action to combat climate change"--Provided by publisher.

Written by a leading world expert at the center of climate change negotiations, this book offers an unbiased, cutting edge overview of possible solutions for tackling and adapting to man-made climate change, based on the findings of the IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change).

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