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Confronting Climate Change: Risks, Implications and Resposes

Location
TONGA
Author(s)
Mintzer, Irving M.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Publication Year:
1993
Publication Place
UNKNOWN
Physical Description:
336p,;29cm
Call Number
CLI
Language
English
Record ID:
20668
Legacy PEIN ID:
60591
General Notes
Human activities are changing the compostion of our atmosphere at an unprecedented rate. If current trends continue, our planet could face a climatic shock unlike anything experienced in the last 10,000 years. It would not be felt as an immediate below, that is a shift from status quo to catastrophe. The climate cannot disappear like an endangered species. Nor can it explode like a runaway reactor. Nevertheless the risks of rapid climate change.
Location
TONGA
Author(s)
Mintzer, Irving M.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Publication Year:
1993
Publication Place
UNKNOWN
Physical Description:
336p,;29cm
Call Number
CLI
Language
English
Record ID:
20668
Legacy PEIN ID:
60591
General Notes
Human activities are changing the compostion of our atmosphere at an unprecedented rate. If current trends continue, our planet could face a climatic shock unlike anything experienced in the last 10,000 years. It would not be felt as an immediate below, that is a shift from status quo to catastrophe. The climate cannot disappear like an endangered species. Nor can it explode like a runaway reactor. Nevertheless the risks of rapid climate change.
Record Created: 05-Dec-2002
Record Modified: 20-Sep-2022