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Does the weather really matter? : the social implications of climate change / William James Burroughs.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 1997Description: 1 online resource (xi, 230 pages) : digital, PDF file(s)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780511586484 (ebook)
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Print version: : No titleDDC classification:
  • 551.6 21
LOC classification:
  • QC981.8.C5 B87 1997
Online resources:
Contents:
1. Introduction -- 2. The historical evidence -- 3. Cold winters -- 4. Storms, floods and droughts -- 5. How much do we know about climatic change? -- 6. Models of the climate and the economy -- 7. Consequences of forecasting -- 8. Conclusions.
Summary: • What has been the real impact of past weather extremes (e.g. cold winters, droughts, floods, heatwaves and hurricanes) on historic events? • Is the frequency and impact of weather extremes changing? • Can we predict how the climate will behave in the future and what will be the consequences of these changes? • Are greater, less predictable changes just around the corner? Bill Burroughs seeks to answer these questions by providing a balanced and accessible analysis of the current debate on climatic change. Combining a historical perspective, economic and political analysis, together with meteorological and climatological explanations of the impact of extreme weather events on all aspects of society, it provides a basis for interpreting what is known about climatic change and the ability to forecast future changes and their economic and political consequences. The book also includes extensive discussions on El Niño. It will be of interest to all those concerned with the future of human society.
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1. Introduction -- 2. The historical evidence -- 3. Cold winters -- 4. Storms, floods and droughts -- 5. How much do we know about climatic change? -- 6. Models of the climate and the economy -- 7. Consequences of forecasting -- 8. Conclusions.

• What has been the real impact of past weather extremes (e.g. cold winters, droughts, floods, heatwaves and hurricanes) on historic events? • Is the frequency and impact of weather extremes changing? • Can we predict how the climate will behave in the future and what will be the consequences of these changes? • Are greater, less predictable changes just around the corner? Bill Burroughs seeks to answer these questions by providing a balanced and accessible analysis of the current debate on climatic change. Combining a historical perspective, economic and political analysis, together with meteorological and climatological explanations of the impact of extreme weather events on all aspects of society, it provides a basis for interpreting what is known about climatic change and the ability to forecast future changes and their economic and political consequences. The book also includes extensive discussions on El Niño. It will be of interest to all those concerned with the future of human society.

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