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Surviving Global Warming Why Eliminating Greenhouse Gases Isnt Enough Sedjo

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Surviving Global Warming Why Eliminating Greenhouse Gases Isnt Enough Sedjo
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Publisher: Prometheus Books
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.55 MB
Pages: 245
Author: Sedjo, Roger A
ISBN: 9781633885288, 9781633885295, 1633885283, 1633885291
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Surviving Global Warming Why Eliminating Greenhouse Gases Isnt Enough Sedjo by Sedjo, Roger A 9781633885288, 9781633885295, 1633885283, 1633885291 instant download after payment.

Though the Paris Agreement on climate change was a significant achievement, most authorities agree that its measures to reduce greenhouse-gas emissions will be insufficient to offset the forecasted increase in global warming. Climate expert Roger A. Sedjo argues we must also begin planning adaptation strategies--Plan B--which enable societies to anticipate and protect against the worst effects of inevitable climate change.;Introduction. Climate change : where are we now? -- Al Gore and the greenhouse gas theory : Plan A -- Natural climate change : GHGs are not the whole answer -- Plan A, mitigation : a bridge too far? -- Plan B, the adaptation solution -- Adaptation through reflectivity and geoengineering -- Political challenges -- "Plan B" as insurance -- Where from here? : next steps as well as summary and conclusions.

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