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Adira ao LibraryThing para descobrir se irá gostar deste livro. Ainda não há conversas na Discussão sobre este livro. Esta crítica foi escrita no âmbito dos Primeiros Críticos do LibraryThing. This a fascinating reference book on a complex subject. I have not read it cover to cover, but find it interesting to read and concepts are well explained. I learn a bit more every time I pick it up.Esta crítica foi escrita no âmbito dos Primeiros Críticos do LibraryThing. The Rough Guide to Climate Change is an authoritative and up-to-date guide to the most serious issue now facing our planet. Drawing on the latest scientific evidence, it presents a comprehensive analysis of the causes of global climate change, the diverse symptoms of the phenomenon, the political issues, and the range of solutions available. The author Robert Henson is eminently well - qualified to write such a book. He is a science journalist and meteorologist associated with the National Center for Atmospheric Research in Colorado, and the author of three books on weather and climate. He has written many articles for scientific journals and magazines, is an editor of the magazine “Weatherwise” and also a frequent contributor to radio programs on weather. The present work is actually the third edition of The Rough Guide to Climate Change; previous editions were published in 2006 and 2008. The book has expanded somewhat over the years (from 352 to 416 pages), reflecting the growth in our understanding of the nature and causes of climate change. In comparison to the first edition, the current edition also includes an expanded section on “What you can do” and a much more extensive section on resources (books and websites) for further information. The book is organized clearly into five sections. Part 1 covers “The basics” – what global warming and climate change are, why they are of concern, and what is causing them. Part 2 considers “Symptoms” such as heat, floods, droughts, ice melting, and effects on oceans, hurricanes, and on ecosystems and agriculture. Part 3 explores the science – how we know what we know about climate change. Those who seek to deny the phenomenon for political gain would do well to read it. Part 4 is entitled “Debates and Solutions” and considers the political controversies, as well as potential political and technological solutions. (I confess that the author is more optimistic than I about the prospects for amelioration – but that attribute is one of his qualifications, since we need all the positive thinking we can get if we are to weather this crisis). Part 5 addresses the reader with a section called “What you can do”, and Part 6 offers an extensive list of books and websites for further exploration. The book is filled with illustrations to aid the reader's understanding. These include color photographs, well- rendered diagrams, graphs, charts, and text boxes devoted to particular phenomena, issues, and aspects. Rough Guides are well – known as comprehensive surveys of their subject material, and this work meets the high standards of the book series. I strongly recommend The Rough Guide to Climate Change, as a detailed but readable introduction to the issues of climate change and the daunting and dangerous prospects it presents to our species and our planet. Esta crítica foi escrita no âmbito dos Primeiros Críticos do LibraryThing. Fascinating, clear, concise, well-written ... this book is one of the best books at climate change that I have seen! Easy to read and understand, it breaks down the complicated science into digestible chunks useful for understanding and relaying in conversation. While I was quite knowledgeable about the basic anti-change arguments and retorts, this book gives a full account of the many myths and why they are incorrect. If you know a climate denier, gift them this book (and make them promise to read it) and if they aren't convinced after finishing it, then they are an unreasonable person whom you should cut all ties with.I do have one complaint about the volume. The layout makes reading choppy because of the constant asides and references that can bounce a reader forward & backward through the book. In some ways, this makes the reader less likely to read the book from cover-to-cover and more likely to want to dip into the parts of interest (while using the references to check out things that interest them or that they need more explanation on). Overall, a great book and one that should be enjoyed by anyone interested in the environment and the modern world! Esta crítica foi escrita no âmbito dos Primeiros Críticos do LibraryThing. I received a copy of this book as an Early Reviewer and have found it fascinating. In a very clear and straightforward manner, Henson lays out the basics of global warming, the symptoms, the science to explain them, the ridiculous debate, possible solutions, what we can do to reduce our own carbon footprint and demand political action. He also includes a selection of books and websites to seek out for further information.The Rough Guide to Climate Change is an easy read on what can be quite a dry topic. Henson does well in making the information accessible and easy to understand without writing down to his audience. While I read it knowing something of climate change, I learned a lot and think it would be a good resource for anyone wanting to learn more. Warning: Contains Real Science! sem críticas | adicionar uma crítica
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The temperature island effect in high altitude areas was also something I hadn't known of before. As temperature rises around peaks, animals and plants will be trapped at higher and higher altitude with nowhere to go.
Worth a read, but probably better to skim. I agree that there were too many asides -- long asides. ( )