The Flooded Earth: Our Future In a World Without Ice CapsBasic Books, 29.06.2010 - 272 Seiten Sea level rise will happen no matter what we do. Even if we stopped all carbon dioxide emissions today, the seas would rise one meter by 2050 and three meters by 2100. This -- not drought, species extinction, or excessive heat waves -- will be the most catastrophic effect of global warming. And it won't simply redraw our coastlines -- agriculture, electrical and fiber optic systems, and shipping will be changed forever. As icebound regions melt, new sources of oil, gas, minerals, and arable land will be revealed, as will fierce geopolitical battles over who owns the rights to them. In The Flooded Earth, species extinction expert Peter Ward describes in intricate detail what our world will look like in 2050, 2100, 2300, and beyond -- a blueprint for a foreseeable future. Ward also explains what politicians and policymakers around the world should be doing now to head off the worst consequences of an inevitable transformation. |
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Our Future In a World Without Ice Caps Peter D Ward. A Member of the Perseus Books Group New York THE FLOODEDEARTH OUR FUTURE IN A WORLD WITHOUTICE CAPS PETER D. WARD Copyright © 2010 by Peter D. Ward Published by Basic.
Our Future In a World Without Ice Caps Peter D Ward. A Member of the Perseus Books Group New York THE FLOODEDEARTH OUR FUTURE IN A WORLD WITHOUTICE CAPS PETER D. WARD Copyright © 2010 by Peter D. Ward Published by Basic.
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... ice caps / Peter D. Ward. p. cm. Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 978-0-465-00949-7 (alk. paper) 1. Ice caps. 2. Ice sheets. 3. Global warming. 4. Sea level. I. Title. GB2401.7.W37 2010 363.34'92—dc22 2010000537 10 9 ...
... ice caps / Peter D. Ward. p. cm. Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 978-0-465-00949-7 (alk. paper) 1. Ice caps. 2. Ice sheets. 3. Global warming. 4. Sea level. I. Title. GB2401.7.W37 2010 363.34'92—dc22 2010000537 10 9 ...
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Our Future In a World Without Ice Caps Peter D Ward. Perhaps the greatest threat of catastrophic climate impacts for humans is the possibility that warming may cause one or more of the ice sheets to become unstable, initiating a process ...
Our Future In a World Without Ice Caps Peter D Ward. Perhaps the greatest threat of catastrophic climate impacts for humans is the possibility that warming may cause one or more of the ice sheets to become unstable, initiating a process ...
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Our Future In a World Without Ice Caps Peter D Ward. line of submarine volcanoes where hot magma erupts onto the sea ... ice sheets.3 When snow falling in cold climes accumulates faster than it melts during the warm seasons, an ice sheet ...
Our Future In a World Without Ice Caps Peter D Ward. line of submarine volcanoes where hot magma erupts onto the sea ... ice sheets.3 When snow falling in cold climes accumulates faster than it melts during the warm seasons, an ice sheet ...
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Our Future In a World Without Ice Caps Peter D Ward. and unidentifiable limestone crags of all sizes and orientations—a reef, a fossil reef. The largest of the fossils are enormous heads that, if you look closely, show the distinctive ...
Our Future In a World Without Ice Caps Peter D Ward. and unidentifiable limestone crags of all sizes and orientations—a reef, a fossil reef. The largest of the fossils are enormous heads that, if you look closely, show the distinctive ...
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