Radiative Forcing of Climate Change

Expanding the Concept and Addressing Uncertainties

National Research Council author Division on Earth and Life Studies author Climate Research Committee author Board on Atmospheric Sciences & Climate author Committee on Radiative Forcing Effects on Climate author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:National Academies Press

Published:25th Apr '05

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Changes in climate are driven by natural and human-induced perturbations of the Eartha (TM)s energy balance. These climate drivers or "forcings" include variations in greenhouse gases, aerosols, land use, and the amount of energy Earth receives from the Sun. Although climate throughout Eartha (TM)s history has varied from "snowball" conditions with global ice cover to "hothouse" conditions when glaciers all but disappeared, the climate over the past 10,000 years has been remarkably stable and favorable to human civilization. Increasing evidence points to a large human impact on global climate over the past century. The report reviews current knowledge of climate forcings and recommends critical research needed to improve understanding. Whereas emphasis to date has been on how these climate forcings affect global mean temperature, the report finds that regional variation and climate impacts other than temperature deserve increased attention.

ISBN: 9780309095068

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224 pages