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The Cartoon Introduction to Climate Change electronic resource by Yoram Bauman, Grady Klein.

By: Bauman, Yoram [author.]Contributor(s): Klein, Grady [author.] | SpringerLink (Online service)Material type: TextTextPublication details: Washington, DC : Island Press/Center for Resource Economics : Imprint: Island Press, 2014Description: VIII, 208 p. online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781610915700Subject(s): Environmental sciences | Climatic changes | environment | climate change | Climate Change/Climate Change Impacts | Climate Change Management and PolicyDDC classification: 577.27 LOC classification: QC902.8-903.2Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Part one -- Observations -- Introduction -- A Brief History of PLANET EARTH -- The Ice Ages -- Carbon Dioxide -- Energy -- Climate Science. Part two -- Predictions -- Global warming -- Water -- Life on Earth. Beyond 2100 -- Uncertainty. Part three -- Actions -- The Tragedy of the Commons -- Techno-Fix -- Putting a Price on Carbon -- Beyond Fossil Fuels -- The Challenge -- Glossary.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: Climate change is no laughing matter—but maybe it should be. The topic is so critical that everyone, from students to policy-makers to voters, needs a quick and easy guide to the basics. The Cartoon Introduction to Climate Change entertains as it educates, delivering a unique and enjoyable presentation of mind-blowing facts and critical concepts. "Stand-up economist" Yoram Bauman and award-winning illustrator Grady Klein have created the funniest overview of climate science, predictions, and policy that you’ll ever read. You’ll giggle, but you’ll also learn—about everything from Milankovitch cycles to carbon taxes. If those subjects sound daunting, consider that Bauman and Klein have already written two enormously successful cartoon guides to economics, making this notoriously dismal science accessible to countless readers. Bauman has a PhD in economics and has taught at both the high school and college level, but he now makes a living performing at comedy clubs, universities, and conferences, sharing the stage with personalities as diverse as Robin Williams and Paul Krugman. The authors know how to get a laugh—and they know their facts. This cartoon introduction is based on the latest report from the authoritative Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) and integrates Bauman’s expertise on economics and policy. If economics can be funny, then climate science can be a riot. Sociologists have argued that we don’t address global warming because it’s too big and frightening to get our heads around. The Cartoon Introduction to Climate Change takes the intimidation and gloom out of one of the most complex and hotly debated challenges of our time.
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Part one -- Observations -- Introduction -- A Brief History of PLANET EARTH -- The Ice Ages -- Carbon Dioxide -- Energy -- Climate Science. Part two -- Predictions -- Global warming -- Water -- Life on Earth. Beyond 2100 -- Uncertainty. Part three -- Actions -- The Tragedy of the Commons -- Techno-Fix -- Putting a Price on Carbon -- Beyond Fossil Fuels -- The Challenge -- Glossary.

Climate change is no laughing matter—but maybe it should be. The topic is so critical that everyone, from students to policy-makers to voters, needs a quick and easy guide to the basics. The Cartoon Introduction to Climate Change entertains as it educates, delivering a unique and enjoyable presentation of mind-blowing facts and critical concepts. "Stand-up economist" Yoram Bauman and award-winning illustrator Grady Klein have created the funniest overview of climate science, predictions, and policy that you’ll ever read. You’ll giggle, but you’ll also learn—about everything from Milankovitch cycles to carbon taxes. If those subjects sound daunting, consider that Bauman and Klein have already written two enormously successful cartoon guides to economics, making this notoriously dismal science accessible to countless readers. Bauman has a PhD in economics and has taught at both the high school and college level, but he now makes a living performing at comedy clubs, universities, and conferences, sharing the stage with personalities as diverse as Robin Williams and Paul Krugman. The authors know how to get a laugh—and they know their facts. This cartoon introduction is based on the latest report from the authoritative Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) and integrates Bauman’s expertise on economics and policy. If economics can be funny, then climate science can be a riot. Sociologists have argued that we don’t address global warming because it’s too big and frightening to get our heads around. The Cartoon Introduction to Climate Change takes the intimidation and gloom out of one of the most complex and hotly debated challenges of our time.

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