Climatic Change and Human Societies (Paperback)


Climatic change, especially the inadvertent modification of climate by society in enhancing the natural greenhouse effect, is increasingly being seen as the most important global environmental issue. Recent climatic events and impacts have attracted an increasing amount of scientific study, intensive media coverage and growing attention from politicians.;This book offers a balanced assessment of the ways in which climatic changes can interact with man. Written specifically for students undertaking foundation courses in geography and environmental studies, it assumes no previous scientific background and makes extensive use of case studies drawn from around the world to put scientific principles into context.

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Climatic change, especially the inadvertent modification of climate by society in enhancing the natural greenhouse effect, is increasingly being seen as the most important global environmental issue. Recent climatic events and impacts have attracted an increasing amount of scientific study, intensive media coverage and growing attention from politicians.;This book offers a balanced assessment of the ways in which climatic changes can interact with man. Written specifically for students undertaking foundation courses in geography and environmental studies, it assumes no previous scientific background and makes extensive use of case studies drawn from around the world to put scientific principles into context.

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Imprint

Hodder Arnold

Country of origin

United Kingdom

Release date

September 1995

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First published

September 1995

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Dimensions

159 x 234 x 14mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback

Pages

222

ISBN-13

978-0-340-58825-3

Barcode

9780340588253

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LSN

0-340-58825-X

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