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OverviewA clear, concise discussion of today’s hottest topics in climate change, including adapting to climate change and geo-engineering to mitigate the effects of change, Engineering Response to Climate Change, Second Edition takes on the tough questions of what to do and offers real solutions to the practical problems caused by radical changes in the Earth’s climate. From energy consumption and carbon dioxide emissions reduction, to climate-altering technologies, this new edition explores the latest concerns such as acidification of the ocean, energy efficiency, transportation, space solar power, and future and emerging possibilities. The editors set the stage by discussing the separate issues of the emissions of radiatively important atmospheric constituents, energy demand, energy supply, agriculture, water resources, coastal hazards, adaption strategies, and geo-engineering. They explain the difference between the natural and human drivers of climate change and describe how humans have influenced the global climate during past decades. Each chapter concludes with discussion questions, calculations, and possible research topics. See What’s in the Second Edition: New conceptual tools and research necessary for problems associated with fossil fuels Cutting-edge topics such as adaption and geo-engineering The latest concerns such as acidification of the ocean, energy efficiency, transportation, and space solar power Solutions to problems caused by changes in the Earth’s climate So much has changed in the 15 years since the publication of the first edition, that this is, in effect, a completely new book. However, the general theme is the same: the climate energy problem has become largely an engineering problem. With this in mind, the book explores what engineers can do to prevent, mitigate, or adapt to climate change. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Robert G. Watts (Tulane University, New Orleans, USA)Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: CRC Press Edition: 2nd edition Weight: 0.884kg ISBN: 9781138074118ISBN 10: 113807411 Pages: 520 Publication Date: 29 March 2017 Audience: College/higher education , General/trade , Tertiary & Higher Education , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsRadiatively Important Atmospheric Constituents. Weather and Climate. Climate Change and the Energy Connection. Energy Use. Energy Efficiency. Future of Fossil Fuels. Future of Nuclear Fission. Renewable Energy. Transportation. Fusion. Materials. Scenarios for the Future of Energy Use. Coastal Issues and Sea Level. Water Resources. Agriculture and Biological Systems. Adapting to Climate Change. Climate Engineering-Impact Reducer or Suffer Inducer?ReviewsThis updated edition (1st ed., 1997) provides an excellent contemporary survey of the engineering challenges and potential solutions to pending climate changes resulting from anthropogenic effects on the planet's climate processes. The contributing authors and their respective affiliated organizations read as a who's who and where's where of leadership in engineering for climate change. The content is technically advanced and detailed, with good graphics and relevant illustrations. ... the book can serve well as a reference source or textbook for an upper-level undergraduate or graduate-level engineering course focused on engineering responses to climate change. ... Summing Up: Highly recommended. Upper-division undergraduates, graduate students, and researchers/faculty. - S. R. Walk, Old Dominion University, CHOICE, February 2014 ... addresses the serious matter of climate change causes and responses with appropriate respect for the scales involved, in all respects. -Michael Tobis, University of Wisconsin, Madison ... an important and timely update of the first edition ... not only important for its presentation of the scientific basis of global warming, but also by the fact that it does not ignore the publication of a group of scientists generally referred to as `deniers.' Although it may be convenient to disregard the deniers' perspective because they represent only a small number of scientists who do not believe in man-made causes for global warming, the position of those deniers gives food to politicians and certain industrial enterprises such as coal and oil industries that benefit financially by delaying any effective action to reduce global warming. ... written by some outstanding engineers from many parts of the world and provide some ideas on what mankind can do to make our planet a habitable place for future generations. -Frank Kreith, Professor Emeritus, University of Colorado Praise for the First Edition If you have a genuine interest in climate change issues you may wish to make a serious effort to find this book ... focuses on realistic responses and realistic time frames ... Rigorous arguments are presented, not avoiding recourse to mathematics, chemistry, and physics ... substantial space is given both to energy demand reduction and to geo-engineering solutions ... addresses the serious matter of climate change causes and responses with appropriate respect for the scales involved, in all respects. -Michael Tobis, University of Wisconsin, Madison This updated edition (1st ed., 1997) provides an excellent contemporary survey of the engineering challenges and potential solutions to pending climate changes resulting from anthropogenic effects on the planet's climate processes. The contributing authors and their respective affiliated organizations read as a who's who and where's where of leadership in engineering for climate change. The content is technically advanced and detailed, with good graphics and relevant illustrations. ... the book can serve well as a reference source or textbook for an upper-level undergraduate or graduate-level engineering course focused on engineering responses to climate change. ... Summing Up: Highly recommended. Upper-division undergraduates, graduate students, and researchers/faculty. - S. R. Walk, Old Dominion University, CHOICE, February 2014 ... addresses the serious matter of climate change causes and responses with appropriate respect for the scales involved, in all respects. -Michael Tobis, University of Wisconsin, Madison ... an important and timely update of the first edition ... not only important for its presentation of the scientific basis of global warming, but also by the fact that it does not ignore the publication of a group of scientists generally referred to as 'deniers.' Although it may be convenient to disregard the deniers' perspective because they represent only a small number of scientists who do not believe in man-made causes for global warming, the position of those deniers gives food to politicians and certain industrial enterprises such as coal and oil industries that benefit financially by delaying any effective action to reduce global warming. ... written by some outstanding engineers from many parts of the world and provide some ideas on what mankind can do to make our planet a habitable place for future generations. -Frank Kreith, Professor Emeritus, University of Colorado Praise for the First Edition If you have a genuine interest in climate change issues you may wish to make a serious effort to find this book ... focuses on realistic responses and realistic time frames ... Rigorous arguments are presented, not avoiding recourse to mathematics, chemistry, and physics ... substantial space is given both to energy demand reduction and to geo-engineering solutions ... addresses the serious matter of climate change causes and responses with appropriate respect for the scales involved, in all respects. -Michael Tobis, University of Wisconsin, Madison Author InformationRobert G. Watts Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |