Global change: interviews with leading climate scientists

Global change: interviews with leading climate scientists

Götz, Georg

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Seven interviews with leading climate scientists cover both fundamental research (climate modeling, global warming, sea level change, melting of the ice caps, natural hazards) and impact assessment (adaption, mitigation, economic impacts and costs of climate change). Experts on different aspects of the topic explain their own field and give their opinion on general questions concerning climate change. The goal is to provide the reader with first-hand information on the current state of climate research. Interviews with leading researchers give an up-to-date overview of climatescience. First-hand information on all relevant aspects of climate change. Itbecomes clear what the acknowledged facts are and what is still controversial. INDICE: Introduction. Hans Oerlemans: Understanding does not imply predictive power. Hans von Storch: We always make models for something, not of something. Erland Källén: Time means are more predictable than the instantaneous state. Andrew J. Weaver: The large scale dynamics are reasonably well understood,un-certainty lies in the parametrization of small-scale processes. Martin Parry: It is the poor and the marginalized that are hit hardest by climate change. Stephane Hallegatte: When deciding about long-term strategies, irreversibility is a key point. J. Donald Hughes: The Montreal Agreement is a good example of how to deal with a global environmental problem.

  • ISBN: 978-3-642-23443-9
  • Editorial: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
  • Encuadernacion: Rústica
  • Páginas: 50
  • Fecha Publicación: 01/11/2011
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Inglés