Global warming for Dummies:
Learn to understand the science behind climate change, consider the consequences for the planet, and reduce your carbon footprint.
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Table of Contents
Introduction.................................................................. /
About This Book..............................................................................................1
Foolish Assumptions.......................................................................................2
How This Bookls Organized..........................................................................2
Part I: Understanding Global Warming...............................................2
Part II: Tracking Down the Causes.......................................................2
Part III: Examining the Effects of Global Warming.............................3
Part IV: Political Progress: Fighting Global Warming Nationally
and Internationally.............................................................................3
Part V: Solving the Problem..................................................................3
Part VI: The Part of Tens.......................................................................4
Icons Used in This Book.................................................................................4
Where to Go from Here...................................................................................5
Part 1: Understanding Global Warmina..........................7
Chapter 1: Global Warming Basics...............................9
Global Warming 101........................................................................................9
Heating things up with greenhouse gases........................................10
Investigating other causes of global warming..................................10
The Roots of Global Warming......................................................................11
Fueling global warming.......................................................................11
Heating up over deforestation...........................................................11
Examining the Effects of Global Warming Around the World..................12
The United States and Canada...........................................................12
Latin America.......................................................................................14
Europe...................................................................................................14
Africa.....................................................................................................15
Asia........................................................................................................16
Australia New Zealand.....................................................................16
Small islands.........................................................................................17
Polar regions........................................................................................18
Positive Politics: Governments and Global Warming...............................19
Making a difference from city hall to the nation s capital..............19
Working with a global government....................................................19
Helping developing countries............................................................20
Solving the Problem......................................................................................20
Changing to alternative energies.......................................................21
Getting down to business...................................................................21
Making it personal...............................................................................22
Global Warming For Dummies.
Chapter 2: The Greenhouse We Live In..........................25
The Greenhouse Effect 101...........................................................................25
Carbon Dioxide: Leader of the Pack............................................................27
Looking at the carbon cycle...............................................................28
lnvestigating our impact on the carbon cycle.................................34
Looking at the Other Greenhouse Gases....................................................35
MethanefCH^)......................................................................................36
Nitrous Oxide (N20)............................................................................38
Hexafluoro-what?.................................................................................38
Other players on the greenhouse gas bench...................................39
Chapter 3: The Big Deal About Carbon...........................43
Considering Causes of Global Warming Other than
Greenhouse Gases.....................................................................................43
Solar cycles...........................................................................................44
Cloud cover..........................................................................................44
Long-term climate trends....................................................................46
Making the Case for Carbon.........................................................................47
The Consequences of Continued Carbon Dioxide lncreases...................49
The tipping point.................................................................................50
Afewdegrees is a lot...........................................................................52
What happens when the mercury rises............................................53
Cutting Back on Carbon................................................................................53
Part 11: Trackina boiVn the Causes...............................57
Chapter 4: Living in the Dark Ages of Fossil Fuels.................59
From Fossils to Fuel......................................................................................59
Examining the Different Types of Fossil Fuels...........................................62
Coal........................................................................................................62
Oil...........................................................................................................63
Natural gas............................................................................................65
Fuelling Civilization s Growth: Adding to the Greenhouse Effect...........67
Chapter 5: Getting Right to the Source: The Big Emitters...........71
Power to the People: Energy Use................................................................71
Producing electricity...........................................................................72
Using up energy in buildings..............................................................73
Powering industry................................................................................74
The Road to Ruin: Transportation and Greenhouse Gases.....................77
Cheap goods at a high price to the climate......................................77
Keep on truckin ...................................................................................78
Draining Our Carbon Sinks: Land Use.........................................................79
Timber! Deforestation.........................................................................79
Down on the farm: Agriculture and livestock..................................80
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Chapter 6: Taking It Personally: Individual Sources of Emissions.. .83
Driving Up Emissions: Transportation and Greenhouse Gases...............84
Driving...................................................................................................84
Flying.....................................................................................................85
Using Energy Around the House..............................................1...................86
Climate control.....................................................................................87
Electric appliances..............................................................................88
We Are What We Eat: Food and Carbon.....................................................89
Wasting Away.................................................................................................90
Part 111: Examin ina the Effects of Global Warmina........93
Chapter 7: Not-So-Natural Disasters............................95
H2 Oh No: Watery Disasters.........................................................................95
Rising sea levels...................................................................................96
Melting mountain glaciers..................................................................98
Putting a brake on the Gulf Stream..................................................100
Rainfall (or lack thereof)...................................................................103
Flooding...............................................................................................103
Freshwater contamination................................................................104
Stormy Weather: More Intense Storms and Hurricanes.........................104
Forest Fires: If a Tree Dries Out in the Forest..........................................105
Turning Up the Heat....................................................................................106
The Negative Side Effects of Positive Feedback Loops..........................107
Chapter 8: Risking Flora and Fauna: Impacts
on Plants and Animals........................................111
Understanding the Stresses on Ecosystems............................................112
Warming the World s Waters: Threats to the Underwater World.........114
Under the sea.....................................................................................114
Lakes, rivers, wetlands, and bogs....................................................118
Risking Our Forests.....................................................................................119
Tropical...............................................................................................119
Boreal..................................................................................................120
Preparing for Mass Extinctions..................................................................121
Life s no beach: Endangered tropical species................................122
Thin ice: Polar bears and other polar animals...............................123
Global Warming For Dummies.
Chapter 9: Hitting Home: Global Warming s
Direct Effect on People.......................................125
Health Scare: Outbreaks and Diseases.....................................................126
Malaria.................................................................................................126
Cholera................................................................................................128
Other problems worsened by global warming..............................128
Putting Pressure on the Fields...................................................................130
Affecting farmers................................................................................130
Hurting the global food supply........................................................131
Paying the Price for Global Warming........................................................132
Highways, waterworks, and the other stuff humans build...........133
An unfair split: Costs to the industrialized
and developing nations.................................................................134
Feeling the Heat First: Unequal Effects.....................................................135
Northern communities......................................................................136
People in poverty...............................................................................138
Women................................................................................................138
Part IV: Political Proqress: fighting
Global Warming Nationaltg and International^.......... 141
Chapter 10: Voting for Your Future: What Governments Can Do ?143
If They Had a Million Dollars ... (Wait ? They Do!)..............................144
Creating incentives............................................................................145
Planning for emissions trading........................................................146
Putting programs into place.............................................................147
Cleaning up transportation...............................................................152
Redefining long-term Investments...................................................154
Laying Down the Law..................................................................................156
Improving building regulations........................................................156
Regulating energy use.......................................................................157
Taxing the polluters..........................................................................158
Success Stories............................................................................................160
Cities and towns.................................................................................160
States, provinces, and territories....................................................162
Countries.............................................................................................165
Chapter 11: Beyond Borders: Progress on a Global Level.........167
Why Global Agreements Are Important....................................................168
The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change..........169
Establishing a game plan..................................................................171
Dividing up the parties......................................................................171
Looking at the Kyoto Protocol...................................................................172
Setting targets....................................................................................172
Adding flexibility................................................................................175
Ratifying Kyoto...................................................................................177
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The World s Authority on Global Warming: The IPCC............................178
Getting to know the IPCC..................................................................178
Reading the reports...........................................................................179
Chapter 12: Developing in the Face of Global Warming...........181
Growing Concerns.......................................................................................181
Promising Developments: China, Brazil, and India.................................183
China.....................................................................................................185
Brazil....................................................................................................186
India.....................................................................................................190
Choosing Sustainable Development..........................................................192
What developing countries can do..................................................192
How industrialized countries can help...........................................195
Part V: Solring the Problem...................................... 199
Chapter 13: A Whole New World of Energy.....................201
Changing the Way Civilization Uses Oil....................................................201
Prioritizing and conserving fossil fuel use......................................202
Combining heat and power..............................................................202
Usingoil efficiently............................................................................204
Changing How to Handle Fossil Fuel s Emissions...................................204
Capturing and storing carbon dioxide............................................205
Considering carbon capture cons...................................................207
Investigating Renewable Energy Options.................................................208
Blowin in the wind............................................................................209
Here comes thesun...........................................................................211
Heat from the ground up..................................................................214
Hydropower........................................................................................215
Ocean power.......................................................................................216
From plants to energy.......................................................................217
Nothing wasted..................................................................................218
Exploring Another Non-Renewable Energy Source: Nuclear Power.....221
Understanding nuclear power..........................................................221
Looking at the positives....................................................................222
Weighing the negatives.....................................................................222
Chapter 14: Show Me the Money: Business
and Industrial Solutions......................................225
Processing and Manufacturing Efficiently................................................226
Taking Steps to conserve energy.....................................................226
Using energy efficiently.....................................................................227
Considering individual industries....................................................229
Trading Carbon between Manufacturers.................................................230
Global Warming For Dummies.
Building Greener Buildings.........................................................................231
Cutting back on heating and cooling...............................................232
Exploring energy alternatives..........................................................232
Certifying new buildings...................................................................233
Corporate Success Stories.........................................................................234
Support from the Professional Service Sector.........................................236
Banking on the environment............................................................236
Insuring against climate change......................................................236
Making it legal....................................................................................237
Farming and Forestry..................................................................................238
Supplying bio-fuels............................................................................238
lmproving land management............................................................238
Chapter 15: Activists without Borders:
Non-Governmental Organizations..............................243
Understanding What Non-Governmental Organizations Do..................244
Educating people...............................................................................244
Keeping watch....................................................................................245
Getting the word out.........................................................................245
Workingwith industry and government.........................................246
Meeting This Generation............................................................................249
The importance of youth..................................................................250
Groups that speak up........................................................................251
Getting Involved...........................................................................................251
Seeking out groups............................................................................252
Helping out.........................................................................................252
Chapter 16: Lights, Camera, Action: The Media
and Global Warming.........................................255
GrowingNews Coverage.............................................................................255
Bias and balance: Distorting the story............................................256
Consider the source: Being an informed media consumer..........257
Science on the Red Carpet.........................................................................258
Movies: Facts and (science) fiction.................................................258
Following the stars............................................................................261
Worldwide Warming: Climate Change Blogs............................................263
Bestselling Books: Reading between the Lines........................................265
True stories........................................................................................265
Fiction and fairytales.........................................................................266
Chapter 17: Taking the High Road..............................267
Opting Out of Automobiles........................................................................267
Choosing where you live...................................................................268
Stepping in the right direction.........................................................268
Putting the pedal to the metal (of your bike, that is)....................268
Taking mass transit...........................................................................269
What You Never Learned in Driver s Ed...................................................272
Choosing a climate-friendly car.......................................................272
Helping out the environment with a hybrid...................................275
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Driving on a dime: Ways to use less gas.........................................276
Sharing aride.....................................................................................278
Watching for upcoming car technologies.......................................279
Joining the Real Mile-High Club.................................................................281
Choosing when tofly.........................................................................281
Traveling guilt-free by using carbon offsets...................................281
Chapter 18: Making a Difference at Home and Work.............285
Home, Carbon-Free Home..........................................................................285
Heating and cooling...........................................................................286
Insulation............................................................................................290
Appliances and electronic^..............................................................291
Lighting...............................................................................................294
Warm waters......................................................................................295
Green Developments: Building or Renovating.........................................296
Powerful Changes: Renewable Energy......................................................298
Cutting Back on Waste................................................................................300
Producing less garbage.....................................................................300
Recycling.............................................................................................301
Composting.......................................................................................,.302
Chewing on Food Choices..........................................................................303
Avoidingthe bigchill.........................................................................303
Opting for unprocessed....................................................................303
Minimizing meat.................................................................................304
Buying local produce.........................................................................305
Choosing organic...............................................................................305
Cooking up fewer greenhouse gases...............................................306
Eco-Shopping...............................................................................................307
No thanks, I don t need a bag. .......................................................307
Clothes make an environmental Statement....................................307
Home furnishings...............................................................................309
Creating a Green Workplace......................................................................309
Part 1/1: The Part of Tens...........................................311
Chapter 19: Ten Things You Can Do Today
to Slow Global Warming......................................313
Driving Smart...............................................................................................313
Supporting Clean, Renewable Energy.......................................................314
ButtoningUp Your House...........................................................................315
Bringing Climate Change to Work.............................................................315
Going Vegetarian or Vegan (Sort Of).................................................,......316
Buying Energy-Efficient Electronics and Appliances..............................316
Launching a Local Campaign.....................................................................317
Writing to Your Leaders.............................................................................318
Spreading the Word....................................................................................318
Getting (Or Making) a Green Collar Job...................................................319
Global Warming For Dummies.
Chapter 20: Ten Inspiring Leaders in the Fight
Against Global Warming......................................321
The Politicians.............................................................................................321
Angela Merkel.....................................................................................321
Arnold Schwarzenegger....................................................................322
The Wordsmiths..........................................................................................322
TimFlannery.......................................................................................322
George Monbiot.................................................................................323
The Activists................................................................................................323
AI Gore.................................................................................................323
Wangari Maathai................................................................................324
Sheila Watt-Cloutier...........................................................................324
The Scientists...............................................................................................325
James Hansen.....................................................................................325
Rajendra Pachauri.............................................................................325
The Business Leader...................................................................................326
Chapter 21: Top Ten Myths about Global Warming...............327
A Big Scientific Debate Exists.....................................................................327
The Warming Weather Is Natural..............................................................328
Carbon Dioxide Isn t a Big Factor..............................................................329
Global Warming Is Caused by Changes in the Sun..................................329
Scientists Exaggerate to Get More Funding.............................................330
Science and Technology Will Fixlt............................................................330
Developing Countries Will Only Make Matters Worse............................331
Vanishing Arctic Ice Will Help the Economy............................................331
People Can Adapt........................................................................................332
Scientific Models Don t Accurately Project the Future...........................333
Chapter 22: Ten Online Global Warming Resources..............335
Never Too Young: EcoKids.........................................................................335
Sticking with the Science.............................................................................336
Going Governmental...................................................................................336
Australia..............................................................................................337
Canada.................................................................................................337
United Kingdom.................................................................................337
United States......................................................................................338
We ve Got the Power: International Energy Agency...............................338
Thinking Globally.........................................................................................339
Gateway to the UN System s Work on Climate Change................339
The Pew Center on Global Climate Change....................................340
International Institute on Sustainable Development.....................340
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title_short | Global warming for Dummies |
title_sort | global warming for dummies |
topic | Réchauffement de la terre - Ouvrages de vulgarisation Global warming Popular works Klimaänderung (DE-588)4164199-1 gnd Erwärmung Meteorologie (DE-588)4344515-9 gnd |
topic_facet | Réchauffement de la terre - Ouvrages de vulgarisation Global warming Popular works Klimaänderung Erwärmung Meteorologie |
url | http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=017728583&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |
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