E-Book, Englisch, 208 Seiten
Motavalli Feeling the Heat
Erscheinungsjahr 2005
ISBN: 978-1-135-94025-6
Verlag: CRC Press
Format: EPUB
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
Dispatches from the Front Lines of Climate Change
E-Book, Englisch, 208 Seiten
ISBN: 978-1-135-94025-6
Verlag: CRC Press
Format: EPUB
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
For an increasing number of people, global warming is not an academic and scientific debate, but a matter of survival. As the planet warms at a rate of four degrees Fahrenheit per century, violent storms are increasing in frequency, icebergs are melting, sea level is rising, species are losing their habitats, and temperature records are being broken. Feeling the Heat consists of chapter-length visits by well-known authors to actual world "hot" spots, where people are already coping day-to-day with the consequences of climactic disruption. The locations for the book were strategically chosen because each represents a separate and important global warming impact, such as rising tides, melting glaciers, evolving ecosystems and air pollution. Feeling the Heat takes global warming out of the realm of armchair speculation and arcane scientific debate, revealing the process of climate change to be ongoing, serious and immediate.
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Contents
Introduction
Preface
PART ONE: HUMAN IMPACTS
Chapter One - China: The Cost of Coal, Mark Hertsgaard
Chapter Two - Europe: Planning Ahead, Colin Woodard
Chapter Three - Greater New York: Urban Anxiety, Jim Motavalli
Chapter Four - Antigua and Barbuda: Islands Under Siege, Dick Russell
Chapter Five - Asia: Clouds Got In the Way, Jim Motavalli
Through a Lens, Darkly: A Photo Essay by Gary Braasch, Gary Braasch
PART TWO: ECOSYSTEMS IN TROUBLE
Chapter Six - Alaska and the Western Arctic: The Ice Retreats, Kieran Mulvaney
Chapter Seven - The California Coast: Marine Migrations and the Collapsing Food Chain, Orna Izakson
Chapter Eight - Australia, Florida and Fiji: Reefs At Risk, David Helvarg
Chapter Nine - Pacific Northwest: The Incredible Shrinking Glaciers, Sally Deneen
Chapter 10 - Antarctica: The Ice is Moving, David Helvarg
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