Avoiding Dangerous Climate Change
Key findings from the 2005 climate change conference
Nebojsa Nakicenovic editor Hans Joachim Schellnhuber editor Wolfgang Cramer editor Tom Wigley editor Gary Yohe editor Rajendra Pachauri editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:2nd Feb '06
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
The book presents key findings from the 2005 conference on climate change, emphasizing human impact and offering critical insights for researchers and policy-makers. Avoiding Dangerous Climate Change is essential reading.
This volume offers a comprehensive overview of the findings presented by leading international scientists at the Avoiding Dangerous Climate Change conference, which took place in 2005. It serves as an essential resource for researchers in environmental science, climatology, and atmospheric chemistry, as well as for policy-makers in governments and environmental organizations. The conference aimed to delve into the urgent scientific issues surrounding climate change, highlighting the significant role of human activities in driving these changes through the release of greenhouse gases.
The discussions at the conference focused on critical thresholds and vulnerabilities within the climate system, examining how these factors impact both human and natural systems. Additionally, the volume addresses the socioeconomic costs and benefits associated with various emissions pathways, providing insights into the technological options available for achieving different stabilization levels of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. This multifaceted approach underscores the complexity of climate change and the need for collaborative efforts to address its challenges.
Initially published in 2006, Avoiding Dangerous Climate Change remains a pivotal reference for scientists, engineers, and policy-makers alike. It not only consolidates the collective knowledge of climate science but also emphasizes the importance of informed decision-making in mitigating the effects of climate change. The findings presented in this volume are invaluable for anyone engaged in the fight against climate change, offering a clear understanding of the issues at hand and potential pathways forward.
'… excellent.' The Bookseller
''This book will serve as more than a record of another conference or event. It will provide an invaluable resource for all people wishing to enhance global understanding of the science of climate change and the need for humanity to act to tackle the problem.' So writes UK Prime Minister Tony Blair in the preface to the book Avoiding Global Climate Change, and he is right. … this book is the best summary of the state of knowledge that is currently available.' Acid News
'… a very impressive volume … coverage is comprehensive, and, thanks to the revisions made by the distinguished authors, very up to date. … very extensive lists of references. The book is illustrated by tables, graphs, diagrams and figures, many in full colour and, as we have come to expect from CUP is impeccably produced on high quality paper and bound in such a way that it can be opened flat at any point, invaluable for close study … this volume must surely be a 'must' for all reference and University libraries. We all owe a great debt to CUP for producing such a valuable volume so promptly.' The International Journal of Meteorology
'This one text that has lived up to its reputation. It provides what few others do: a very detailed critique with crucial data in a limited space … a key text summarising the current state of generally accepted knowledge. … this must rate as one of the best texts this year on the subject: a definite addition to higher education libraries and an invaluable tool for teachers who really want to answer key questions with authority.' TE News
' … the book is an important publication which summarizes the available information on climate change and tis impacts as for 2006. In a much more condensed form than the official IPCC reports it helps to convey the legacy of climate research to policy-makers and decision-makers.' Meteorologische Zeitschrift
ISBN: 9780521864718
Dimensions: 279mm x 216mm x 24mm
Weight: 1230g
408 pages