As Climate Changes
As Climate Changes: International Impacts and Implications is the most comprehensive study to date examining potential global effects of climate change. The project, which was funded by the US Environmental Protection Agency, involved over 150 scientists from around the world. Common climate change scenarios were used to examine impacts on agriculture, water resources, coastal resources, forests and human health. The studies focused on impacts of climate change on developing countries around the world, and included an integrated case study of Egypt. In addition, the agriculture and forests studies also examined global effects. The studies found that developing countries may be more vulnerable to climate change because some impacts may be more negative on these countries, they have a higher share of national income in climate sensitive sectors, and they have fewer resources to adapt to climate change. This volume summarises the methods and findings from these studies.
- Most comprehensive study of the impact of climate changes on the world
- Involved the collaboration of over 150 scientists around the world
- Of great interest to policy makers and climate change researchers around the world
Reviews & endorsements
' … a valuable source book.' Peter D. Moore, New Scientist
Product details
December 1995Paperback
9780521467964
231 pages
296 × 211 × 16 mm
0.816kg
112 b/w illus. 15 colour illus. 52 tables
Unavailable - out of print August 2011
Table of Contents
- Executive summary
- 1. Introduction
- 2. World food supply
- 3. Complex river basins
- 4. Global sea-level rise
- 5. Human health
- 6. Global forests
- 7. An assessment of integrated climate change impacts on Egypt
- 8. Adaptation policy.