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E-raamat: Society And Climate: Transformations And Challenges

(Zeppelin Univ, Germany), (Zeppelin University, Germany & University Of Alberta, Canada)
  • Formaat: 220 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Jul-2019
  • Kirjastus: World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
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  • ISBN-13: 9789813272446
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Climate has for a long time been a taken-for-granted background against which social, political and economic interactions have taken place. But this taken-for-granted background is cleaving. It is becoming hard to ignore the potential repercussions of a changing climate, and the uneven impact of certain forms of human society and energy cultures that risk undermining their own environmental conditions.

In a comprehensive and accessible way, this book:

Provides a broad account of the various conceptions and constructions of climate and its shifting interconnections with society, science and politics

Incorporates both natural and social scientific perspectives

Situates contemporary climate change research in an historical context

Drawing on the insights of various disciplines and citing numerous examples, Society and Climate probes the interplay between society, science and climate, and warns against making any easy assumptions.



Climate has for a long time been a taken-for-granted background against which social, political and economic interactions have taken place. But this taken-for-granted background is cleaving. It is becoming hard to ignore the potential repercussions of a changing climate, and the uneven impact of certain forms of human society and energy cultures that risk undermining their own environmental conditions.In a comprehensive and accessible way, this book:Provides a broad account of the various conceptions and constructions of climate and its shifting interconnections with society, science and politics; Incorporates both natural and social scientific perspectivesSituates contemporary climate change research in an historical contextDrawing on the insights of various disciplines and citing numerous examples, Society and Climate probes the interplay between society, science and climate, and warns against making any easy assumptions.

Acknowledgements vii
Overview xi
Chapter 1 Introduction: Society, Nature, Climate
1(20)
1.1 The Nature of Weather
2(4)
1.2 The Climate of Science
6(3)
1.3 The Climate of Society
9(5)
1.4 Conclusion: Climates of Disagreement
14(1)
References
15(6)
Chapter 2 Climate as Scientific Object
21(26)
2.1 Climate as Average Weather
22(9)
2.2 Measuring the Climate
31(4)
2.3 The Emergence of a New Paradigm
35(3)
2.4 The Discovery of the "Greenhouse Effect"
38(3)
2.5 Modelling the Climate
41(2)
2.6 Conclusion: Climate as Possible Weather
43(1)
References
44(3)
Chapter 3 Climate as Cycle and Change
47(36)
3.1 The History of the Science of Climate Change
49(7)
3.2 Natural Climate Variability
56(4)
3.3 Anthropogenic Climate Change
60(4)
3.4 Measuring and Modelling Climate Change
64(5)
3.5 The Impact and Inequality of Climate Change
69(7)
3.6 Conclusion: Understanding Change
76(1)
References
77(6)
Chapter 4 Climate as Determinant
83(48)
4.1 Climate Works?
86(6)
4.2 Ellsworth Huntington
92(6)
4.3 Climate Determinism: A Critique
98(5)
4.4 Climate Determinism: A Revival?
103(3)
4.5 Climate Determinism: A Comparison
106(4)
4.6 Conclusion: Climate Matters
110(4)
Appendix
114(17)
Chapter 5 Climate as Public Perception
131(18)
5.1 Trusting the Climate
133(5)
5.2 Distrusting the Climate?
138(3)
5.3 Mistrusting the Science?
141(4)
5.4 Conclusion: Social Change?
145(1)
References
145(4)
Chapter 6 Climate as Policy Issue
149(26)
6.1 Scientific Policy
150(5)
6.2 Economic Policy
155(6)
6.3 Regulatory Policy
161(2)
6.4 Climate Policy: Who Decides?
163(5)
References
168(7)
Chapter 7 Summary and Prospects
175(8)
References
180(3)
Author Index 183(6)
Subject Index 189