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Academic Language of Climate Change: An Introduction for Students and Non-native Speakers [Kõva köide]

Edited by (Democritus University of Thrace, Greece), Edited by (Hamburg University of Applied Science, Germany)
  • Formaat: Hardback, 216 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 229x152x18 mm, kaal: 493 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 16-Sep-2022
  • Kirjastus: Emerald Publishing Limited
  • ISBN-10: 1803829125
  • ISBN-13: 9781803829128
  • Formaat: Hardback, 216 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 229x152x18 mm, kaal: 493 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 16-Sep-2022
  • Kirjastus: Emerald Publishing Limited
  • ISBN-10: 1803829125
  • ISBN-13: 9781803829128
This textbook introduces aspects of climate change to undergraduate or graduate students who are non-native English speakers through 23 brief chapters that also teach basic English language skills using the topic. Each chapter provides discussion of a specific aspect, a list of climate change and other related environmental science terms, and exercises on grammar, syntax, and consolidation of terms. They address the causes and impact of climate change; climate change and agriculture, tourism, the health and safety of workers, gender, human mobility, energy, physical and mental health, food production, deforestation, art, organizations, the agro-food system, droughts, employment, land use and land management in Africa, forest ecosystems in the Mediterranean, and infectious diseases; adapting to climate change; climate change education; and the future. Contributors work in science, education, and other fields in Europe, the West Indies, and Mozambique. Distributed in North America by Turpin Distribution. Annotation ©2022 Ringgold, Inc., Portland, OR (protoview.com)

Climate change is one of the greatest challenges of our time. For the sake of human civilization and life on earth we must do all we can to keep global warming at the lowest possible level. Addressing climate change is everyone’s duty and that includes teachers of English.

In order to support students and non-native English speakers, this important work provides an introduction to climate change via simple chapters addressing different and important dimensions of climate change and helps students acquire basic language skills which will allow them to study similar or more difficult texts. Each chapter offers an introduction on the topic discussed and its relation to climate change, outlines climate change or other related environmental science terms and 6-8 exercises on grammar, syntax and consolidation of terminology. Topics covered include climate change and tourism, gender, worker safety, mental and physical health, food production, deforestation, art, and much more.

Offering an interdisciplinary introduction to climate change and its intersection with numerous industries and facets of life, The Academic Language of Climate Change, provides a necessary and welcome introduction for undergraduate and graduate students, and any non-native English speakers seeking to engage with climate change research.



Offering an interdisciplinary introduction to climate change and its intersection with numerous industries and facets of life, this book provides a necessary and welcome introduction for undergraduate and graduate students, and any non-native English speakers seeking to engage with climate change research.

List of Tables and Figures
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Preface xi
Chapter 1 Climate Change: Causes and Impacts Walter Leal Filho and Evange/os Manolas
1(6)
Chapter 2 Climate Change and Agriculture
7(6)
Chrysovalantou Antonopoulou
Chapter 3 Climate Change and Tourism: Challenges and Prospects
13(8)
Fotini Bantoudi
Maria Pentaftiki
Chapter 4 Climate Change: Health and Safety of Workers
21(6)
Panagiota Barbouti-Baloti
Angeliki Kouna
Constantino Skanavis
Chapter 5 Gender and Climate Change
27(8)
Efthalia Gerou
Dimitrios Geros
Chapter 6 Adapting to Climate Change: Adaptation Options and Forms
35(8)
Hacer Gdren
Chapter 7 Climate Change and Human Mobility
43(14)
Hacer Gdren
Chapter 8 Climate Education Experience at University of Latvia
57(1)
Indra Karapetjana
Maris Klavins
Chapter 9 Climate Change and Energy
57(6)
Evangelia Karasmanaki
Chapter 10 Solastalgia: Looking into the Implicit Impacts of Climate Change on Mental Health
63(8)
Eirene Katsarou
Chapter 11 Health and Climate Change
71(8)
Margarita-Eleni Manola
George Tribonias
Chapter 12 Climate Change and Food Production
79(6)
Ioanna Mantzourani
Chapter 13 Climate Change and Deforestation
85(6)
Diamantis Myrtsidis
Chapter 14 Climate Change and Art
91(6)
Dimitra Pantiora
Ioannis Theodoulou
Constantino Skanavis
Chapter 15 Utilising the Systems Thinking Approach to Assess the Impact of Climate Change on Organisations
97(8)
Christian Virgil
Kit Fai Pun
Chapter 16 Climate Change and the Agro-food System
105(10)
Elena Raptou
Chapter 17 Droughts and Climate Change
115(6)
Manuel Salvador da Conceicao Rebelo
Chapter 18 Climate Change and Employment
121(8)
Paschalina Siskou
Chapter 19 Climate Change and Tourism: Towards a Sustainable Future
129(8)
Ioanna Vasileiadou
Chapter 20 Climate Change, Land Use and Land Management in Africa: The Case of the Gambia
137(8)
Franziska Wolf
Chapter 21 The Impacts of Climate Change on the Forest Ecosystems of the Mediterranean
145(6)
Aikaterini Zerva
Chapter 22 Climate Change and Health: The Case of Infectious Diseases
151(8)
Evangelia Tsagaki-Rekleitou
Vasiliki Oikonomou
Archonto-Dimitra Boukouvala
Maria Tsatsou
Theodora Skreka
Constantina Skanavis
Chapter 23 Climate Change: Five Scenarios for the Future
159(6)
Evangelos Manolas
Walter Leal Filho
Key to
Chapter Exercises
165(60)
Biographical Notes 225(8)
Index 233
Evangelos Manolas is Professor of Sociology and Environmental-Forest Education, Department of Forestry and Management of the Environment and Natural Resources, School of Agricultural and Forestry Sciences, Democritus University of Thrace, Greece.



Walter Leal Filho holds the Chairs of Climate Change Management at the Hamburg University of Applied Sciences (Germany), and Environment and Technology at Manchester Metropolitan University (UK). He directs the Research and Transfer Centre "Sustainability Development and Climate Change Management". His main research interests are in the fields of sustainable development and climate change, also including aspects of climate change and health.