Evidence-based climate science : data opposing CO₂ emissions as the primary source of global warming /
Global warming and human-induced climate change are perhaps the most important scientific issues of our time. These issues continue to be debated in the scientific community and in the media without true consensus about the role of greenhouse gas emissions as a contributing factor. Evidence-Based Cl...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Amsterdam ; Boston, Mass. :
Elsevier,
�2011.
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Edición: | 1st ed. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- GEOLOGIC PERSPECTIVES 1. Geologic evidence of recurring climate cycles and their implications for the cause of global climate changes 2. Evidence for synchronous global climatic events: Cosmogenic exposure ages of glaciations TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENTS 3. A critical look at surface temperature records 4. 2010-the hottest year on record? THE ROLE OF OCEANS 5. Relationship of Multidecadal Global Temperatures to Multidecadal Oceanic Oscillations 6. Setting the frames of expected future sea level changes by exploring past geological sea level records 7. The Maldives: a measure of sea level changes and sea level ethics 8. Arctic sea ice 9. Have increases in CO2 contributed to the recent large upswing in Atlantic basin major hurricanes since 1995? SOLAR ACTIVITY 10. Solar changes and the climate 11. The current solar minimum and consequences for climate 12. Total solar irradiance satellite composites and their phenomenological effect on climate 13. Global brightening and climate sensitivity 14. The relationship of sunspot cycles to gravitational stresses on the sun MODELING 15. A simple model to examine the relationship between atmospheric CO2 concentration, and ocean and land surface temperatures.