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This book provides a clear, accessible, and concise overview of climate change and its wide-ranging effects on our planet and society. This informative treatise outlines the scientific basis of climate change, explores its causes-both natural and anthropogenic-and delves into its growing environmental, economic, and social consequences.The book discusses key topics such as rising global temperatures, melting ice caps, ocean acidification, biodiversity loss, and the frequency of extreme weather events. It also offers a balanced examination of mitigation and adaptation strategies, including transitions to renewable energy, sustainable land-use practices, disaster preparedness, and long-term planning. Additionally, it outlines the role of global policies and international agreements aimed at minimizing future climate-related risks.For those interested in the technical underpinnings, the book includes a supplemental appendix that details the mathematical models, frameworks, and data sources informing climate projections. This extra section, along with a glossary, helps readers deepen their understanding of the science through clear definitions and context.Bringing forth the most essential and pressing concepts of climate change, this book takes the reader on a focused and insightful journey to better comprehend the challenges facing our world. It is an ideal resource for general readers, science enthusiasts, students, educators, and policymakers alike.
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This book provides a clear, accessible, and concise overview of climate change and its wide-ranging effects on our planet and society. This informative treatise outlines the scientific basis of climate change, explores its causes-both natural and anthropogenic-and delves into its growing environmental, economic, and social consequences.The book discusses key topics such as rising global temperatures, melting ice caps, ocean acidification, biodiversity loss, and the frequency of extreme weather events. It also offers a balanced examination of mitigation and adaptation strategies, including transitions to renewable energy, sustainable land-use practices, disaster preparedness, and long-term planning. Additionally, it outlines the role of global policies and international agreements aimed at minimizing future climate-related risks.For those interested in the technical underpinnings, the book includes a supplemental appendix that details the mathematical models, frameworks, and data sources informing climate projections. This extra section, along with a glossary, helps readers deepen their understanding of the science through clear definitions and context.Bringing forth the most essential and pressing concepts of climate change, this book takes the reader on a focused and insightful journey to better comprehend the challenges facing our world. It is an ideal resource for general readers, science enthusiasts, students, educators, and policymakers alike.