Elsevier Sivumäärä: 350 sivua Asu: Pehmeäkantinen kirja Julkaisuvuosi: 2020, 29.07.2020 (lisätietoa) Kieli: Englanti
Reaching Net Zero: What It Takes to Solve the Global Climate Crisis addresses the imminent need to fully understand the causes, effects, and evidence of global warming; due to the large amount of climate disinformation and complexity of much of the available valid science, this book addresses the science of global warming in a concise, readable manner while providing an in-depth reference for readers who want more details or to study the sources of information. This book also investigates potential practical next steps of interest to concerned scientists, engineers, and citizens, with an aim to further discuss and achieve the eventual Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) 'Net Zero' goals. Solving the problem of reaching net zero requires educating others to support the changes that must occur and to provide the possible solutions required. This is a necessary read for academics in climate and environmental science, and specialists such as those in earth science or environmental studies, covering the science, technology, economics, politics, international, and other issues involved in doing something about global warming. It is also important for those interested in global warming and anyone involved in decision-making processes and legislation that deal with reduction in carbon footprints.
Provides in-depth discussion of understanding the problem of global warming, with clear explanations of the science behind global warming and climate change
Features case studies of successes and failures in reducing carbon footprints, with advised potential solutions for reaching net zero
Takes a realistic approach to the problems and solutions of global warming in light of all available evidence across multiple disciplines