Historical Perspectives on Climate ChangeOxford University Press, 14 jul 2005 - 208 páginas This intriguing volume provides a thorough examination of the historical roots of global climate change as a field of inquiry, from the Enlightenment to the late twentieth century. Based on primary and archival sources, the book is filled with interesting perspectives on what people have understood, experienced, and feared about the climate and its changes in the past. Chapters explore climate and culture in Enlightenment thought; climate debates in early America; the development of international networks of observation; the scientific transformation of climate discourse; and early contributions to understanding terrestrial temperature changes, infrared radiation, and the carbon dioxide theory of climate. But perhaps most important, this book shows what a study of the past has to offer the interdisciplinary investigation of current environmental problems. |
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James Rodger Fleming. Introduction. Apprehending. Climate. Change. This most excellent canopy, the air, look you, this ... global change.1 There has been a rising tide of literature—scholarly Introduction: Apprehending Climate Change.
James Rodger Fleming. Introduction. Apprehending. Climate. Change. This most excellent canopy, the air, look you, this ... global change.1 There has been a rising tide of literature—scholarly Introduction: Apprehending Climate Change.
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... global change science and policy, widespread concerns over environmental risks, and recently formulated plans to intervene in the global environment through various forms of social and behavioral engineering, and possibly geoengineering.
... global change science and policy, widespread concerns over environmental risks, and recently formulated plans to intervene in the global environment through various forms of social and behavioral engineering, and possibly geoengineering.
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... climate ought to be and how it ought to change. Joseph Fourier, John Tyndall, Svante Arrhenius, T. C. Chamberlin, and many others—all from different eras, and all in their own ways—engaged in such speculative and theoretical practices ...
... climate ought to be and how it ought to change. Joseph Fourier, John Tyndall, Svante Arrhenius, T. C. Chamberlin, and many others—all from different eras, and all in their own ways—engaged in such speculative and theoretical practices ...
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... globe have generated calls for climate prediction and control. Although today's climate concerns are dominated by the fear of global warming, for most of human history the dominant sentiment has been that “warmer is better.” There are ...
... globe have generated calls for climate prediction and control. Although today's climate concerns are dominated by the fear of global warming, for most of human history the dominant sentiment has been that “warmer is better.” There are ...
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... climate by stimulating plant growth and preventing a return of the deadly glaciers. Since the 1950s, new understandings of global change phenomena have led some to conclude that climatic change can be predicted and that climate (or at ...
... climate by stimulating plant growth and preventing a return of the deadly glaciers. Since the 1950s, new understandings of global change phenomena have led some to conclude that climatic change can be predicted and that climate (or at ...
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The Expansion of Observing Systems | |
Climate Discourse Transformed | |
Joseph Fouriers Theory of Terrestrial Temperatures | |
John Tyndall Svante Arrhenius and Early Research on Carbon Dioxide and Climate | |
T C Chamberlin and the Geological Agency of the Atmosphere | |
The Climatic Determinism of Ellsworth Huntington | |
Global Warming? The Early Twentieth Century | |
Historical Dimensions | |
Notes | |
Bibliography | |
Index | |
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