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010    $a 2010005874
020    $a 074256830X (electronic)
020    $a 9780742568303 (electronic)
020    $a 0742556158 (cloth : alk. paper)
020    $a 9780742556157 (cloth : alk. paper)
035    $a (OCoLC)471812834
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050 00 $a QC981.8.C5 $b P377 2010
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100 1  $a Parkinson, Claire L.
245 1  $a Coming climate crisis? : $b consider the past, beware the big fix / $c Claire L. Parkinson.
260    $a Lanham, Md. : $b Distributed by National Book Network, $c c2010.
300    $a xix, 411 p. ; $c 24 cm.
490 1  $a Why of where series
504    $a Includes bibliographical references (p. 359-393) and index.
505 0  $a The Earth System and its Ever-Changing Nature -- 4.6 billion years of global change -- Abrupt climate change -- The Human Factor -- A short history of human impacts -- The future: why some people are so concerned while others aren't -- Good Intentions and Geoengineering -- Good intentions gone awry -- Geoengineering schemes -- The record on smaller-scale attempted modifications -- Further Cautionary Considerations -- The possible fallibility of even a strong consensus -- The unknown future: model limitations -- Compounding social pressures -- Avoiding Paralysis Despite Uncertainty -- What are the alternatives? -- Closing plea.
520    $a Decisively cutting through the hyperbole on both sides of the debate, the author, a distinguished NASA climatologist brings much needed balance and perspective to the highly contentious issue of climate change. Offering a knowledgeable overview of global conditions past and present, she  lays out a compelling argument that our understandings and models are inadequate for confident predictions of the intended and unintended consequences of various projects now under consideration to modify future climate.  In this work, she presents a coherent synopsis of the 4.6 billion year history of climate change on planet Earth, both before and after humans became a significant factor, and explores current concerns regarding continued global warming and its possible consequences. She ranges over the massive geoengineering schemes being proposed and why we need to be cautious about them, the limitations of current global climate models and projections, the key arguments made by those skeptical of the mainstream views, and the realistic ways we can lessen destructive human impacts on our planet. While discussing all of these polarizing topics, the author consistently shows respect for the views of alarmists, skeptics, and the vast majority of people whose positions lie somewhere between those two extremes. The book clarifies some of the most contentious points in the climate debate, and in the process treats us to a discussion interweaving Earth history, science, the history of science, and human nature.
650  0 $a Climatic changes.
650  0 $a Climatic changes $x Environmental aspects.
830  0 $a Why of where.
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