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OverviewRuddiman’s textbook presents an overview of the record of early human effects on landscapes and climate, from the beginnings of agriculture development through to the Industrial Revolution, moving into present day. This compact and adaptable text makes the science behind climate change issues understandable, engaging and fascinating for the non-scientist. Written for both those studying earth climates and anyone with a personal interest in this field of study, as the text is brief and enough for a single term course. Full Product DetailsAuthor: William RuddimanPublisher: Macmillan Learning Imprint: W.H.Freeman & Co Ltd Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.429kg ISBN: 9781464107764ISBN 10: 1464107769 Pages: 375 Publication Date: 10 September 2013 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education 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 ContentsPrologue Did Civilization Develop in a Naturally Warm World?.- PART I: A MYSTERY: WRONG-WAY GREENHOUSE-GAS TRENDS.- 1. Natures Climatic Cycles.- 2. Wrong-Way Methane Trend.- 3. Wrong-Way Carbon Dioxide Trend.- PART II: EARLY AGRICULTURE: ANSWER TO THE CO2 AND CH4 MYSTERIES?.- 4. The Fertile Crescent and Europe.- 5. China and Southern Asia.- 6. The Americas.- 7. Africa, Australia, and Oceania.- PART III: DEBATING A NEW HYPOTHESIS.- 8. Early Farming and Per Capita Land Use.- 9. How Should Interglacial Gas Trends Be Compared?.- 10. Natural Versus Anthropogenic CH4 Sources: Closer Scrutiny.- 11. Natural Versus Anthropogenic CO2 Sources: Closer Scrutiny.- PART IV: HOW SCIENCE MOVES FORWARD.- 12. Falsification.- 13. Paradigm Shifts.- 14. An Emerging Paradigm for the Anthropogenic Era?.- PART V: EARLY HUMAN EFFECTS ON CLIMATE.- 15. Is the Next Glaciation Overdue?.- 16. Other Climatic Effects of Early Land Clearance.- 17. The End of Northern Hemisphere Glaciations.- PART VI: SMALL STEPS BACK TOWARD AN ICE AGE.- 18. The Little Ice Age.- 19. Were the Drops in CO2 and CH4 Natural?.- 20. Mass Human Mortality and CO2 Decreases.- 21. Effects of Humans on Short-Term Greenhouse-Gas Reductions.ReviewsAuthor InformationWilliam F. Ruddiman is retired from the University of Virginia, USA and has since concentrated his research on the climatic role farmers played during the last several thousand years by clearing land, raising livestock, and irrigating rice padis. Over the course of his career, Ruddiman has explored several different aspects of the field of paleoclimate - from orbital-scale changes in North Atlantic sediment to the cause of long-term cooling over the last 50 million years. He has written trade books and numerous journal articles. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |