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Our knowledge of how and why the climate is changing comes from many different scientific fields, ranging from the physics of how greenhouse gases interact with infrared radiation, to the chemistry and biology of how carbon dioxide cycles between lifeforms, rocks. Aug 03, 2018 here are three books that predict how global warming may affect humanity and what we can still do. The book offers you a detailed and graphic guide through the science of global warming, based on scientific articles, computer models and information about past warm events. Its one of the most important and best books on global warming ever written. Climate change is occurring, is caused largely by human activities, and poses. These books show how individuals, businesses, and governments. David e newton this book examines theories and potential effects of global warming on the earth and our society. Unlike most popular books on climate change, it is not a polemic or a. Spencer, rw et al 1990 global atmospheric temperature monitoring with satellite microwave measurements.

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