Climate change = a geoscience perspe...
St. John, Kristen.

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    Title/Author: Climate change/ edited by Kristen St. John, Lawrence Krissek.
    Reminder of title: a geoscience perspective /
    other author: St. John, Kristen.
    Published: Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland : : 2025.,
    Description: xvii, 512 p. :ill. (chiefly col.), digital ;24 cm.
    [NT 15003449]: Part I: Why is there a disconnect between the public perception and the scientific understanding of climate change? -- Chapter 1 What is the public understanding of climate change and how does this compare to the scientific understanding? Why is there a disconnect with the scientific understanding? How does taking a paleoclimate perspective help? -- Part II Why does the climate system involve more than the atmosphere? -- Chapter 2 What are the parts of the climate system and how do they interact? -- Part III I wasn't there, so how can I know about climate of the past? -- Chapter 3 How is historical climate data collected and calibrated? -- Chapter 4 How do we read the clues about past climate in ice? -- Part IV Temperature and CO2 have never been higher than today, right? -- Chapter 6 How does plate tectonics help drive long-term climate change -- Chapter 7 How does weathering help drive long-term climate change? -- Part V It's all just a cycle, right? -- Chapter 8What are climate cycles and what causes them? Where do we fit in a cycle? -- Part VI Because it was warmer in the past, we can't be the cause of global warming now, right? -- Chapter 9 Timescales, rates and tipping points: what were the causes and consequences of an abrupt global warming event of the past? How does this inform our understanding of climate change today? -- Chapter 10 How do climate models work? Does and increase in global average temperature mean it is warming everywhere? how is climate projected to change in the future? -- Part VII Because it was warmer in the past, we don't need to take action on global warming now, right? -- Chapter 11 Is this fixable? Geoengineering considerations -- Chapter 12 Going beyond the science: How do climate change and ethics intersect?.
    Contained By: Springer Nature eBook
    Subject: Climatic changes - History. -
    Online resource: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-82869-0
    ISBN: 9783031828690
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