Encyclopedia of global warming and climate change
Encyclopedia of Global Warming
Complete, authoritative coverage of the science, policy, and social issues surrounding global warming and climate change.
The provides comprehensive coverage of the questions of global warming and climate change, including scientific descriptions and explanations of all factors, from carbon dioxide to sunspots, that might contribute to climate change.
SCOPE AND COVERAGE
Designed to provide students at the high school and undergraduate levels with a convenient source of information on the fundamental science and sociopolitical issues, including the debates and controversies, surrounding climate change. The study of climate change involves not only scientists but also politicians, policy makers, businesses, government and nongovernment agencies, and the general public. A student attempting to understand both the environmental science and social issues and controversies will encounter not just scientific terms and concepts but political organizations, geographic areas, social concepts, persons, countries, organizations, and laws as well.
The essays in the set fall into one or more of the following broad categories: animals, Arctic and Antarctic, astronomy, chemistry and geochemistry, climatic events and epochs, conferences and meetings, cryology and glaciology, diseases and health effects, economics, industries, and products, energy, environmentalism, conservation, and ecosystems, ethics, human rights, and social justice, fossil fuels, geology and geography, laws, treaties, and protocols, meteorology and atmospheric sciences, nations and peoples, oceanography, organizations and agencies, physics and geophysics, plants and vegetation, pollution and waste, popular culture and society, science and technology, transportation, and water resources.
ORGANIZATION AND FORMAT
Essays in the encyclopedia range in length from 400 to 2, 000 words. They appear in one of six major formats:
Term essays begin by defining a term and then explain its significance for climate change.
Overview essays provide broad overviews of a scientific, policy, or social phenomenon or debate. They include a list of key concepts related to the topic, followed by background, several topical sections, and a concluding section explaining the climatological context of the topic.