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Engineering Response to Global Climate Change Planning a Research and Development Agenda by Robert G. Watts β€” book cover

Engineering Response to Global Climate Change Planning a Research and Development Agenda

by Robert G. Watts (Editor)
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This book goes beyond the analysis offered by typical works on this subject to propose real solutions to problems caused by changes in the earth's climate. From new ways to cut energy consumption and reduce carbon dioxide emissions to discussions of the possibilities of sea walls and climate-altering technologies, Engineering Response to Global Climate Change presents new conceptual tools and suggests research necessary for correcting and alleviating problems caused by global warming.
Engineers are just now being asked to consider the problems of climate change and the possible technological responses. This complete reference covers the whole range of potential impacts of climate change and their engineering solutions. Of special interest is the chapter on geoengineering, which suggests how engineers may someday be able to intervene in planetary processes to reduce the effects of global warming.
Edited by a regional director of the National Institute for Global Environmental Change and offering the collective expertise of a team of expert authors, each renowned in his or her field, this book offers thorough coverage of this important topic from an engineering and technology perspective.

"...proposes real solutions to problems caused by changes in the earth's climate--from new ways to cut energy consumption and reduce carbon dioxide emissions to discussions of the possibilites of sea walls and climate-altering technologies.

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Scientists and engineers offer real solutions to global warming, from ways to cut energy consumption and reduce carbon dioxide emissions to discussions of the possibilities of sea walls and climate-altering technologies. Contains chapters on the greenhouse effect and climate change; a brief history of the problem; emissions and budgets of radiatively important atmospheric constituents; energy demand reduction; energy supply; water resources; coastal engineering research needs regarding sea level rise; agriculture and biological systems; geoengineering the climate system; and the engineering response to global environmental change. For environmental engineers, geoengineers, environmental scientists, and regulators. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

Book Details

Published
July 30, 1997
Publisher
CRC Press
Pages
512
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9781566702348

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