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Avoiding Dangerous Climate Change

Avoiding Dangerous Climate Change

Avoiding Dangerous Climate Change

Hans Joachim Schellnhuber, Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
Wolfgang Cramer, Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research
Nebojsa Nakicenovic, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis
Tom Wigley, National Center for Atmospheric Research
Gary Yohe, Wesleyan University, Connecticut
Tony Blair
Rajendra Pachauri
March 2006
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    The impacts of climate change are already being observed in a variety of sectors and there is greater clarity that these changes are being caused by human activities, mainly through release of greenhouse gases. In 2005 the UK Government hosted the Avoiding Dangerous Climate Change conference to take an in-depth look at the scientific issues associated with climate change. This volume presents findings from the leading international scientists that attended the conference. The topics addressed include critical thresholds and key vulnerabilities of the climate system, impacts on human and natural systems, socioeconomic costs and benefits of emissions pathways, and technological options for meeting different stabilisation levels of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. The volume provides invaluable information for researchers in environmental science, climatology, and atmospheric chemistry, policy-makers in governments and environmental organizations, and scientists and engineers in industry.

    • Presents the most recent findings from the leading international scientists
    • Foreword from Prime Minister Tony Blair; Introduction from Rajendra Pachauri, Chairman of the IPCC
    • Illustrated with colour figures throughout

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    ""This book presents the most recent findings from the leading international scientists that attended the conference. Topics include critical thresholds and key vulnerabilities of the climate system, impacts on human and natural systems, socioeconomic costs and benefits of emissions pathways, and technological options for meeting different stabilization levels of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere."
    Natural Hazards Observer

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    March 2006
    Hardback
    9780521864718
    408 pages
    279 × 216 × 24 mm
    1.23kg
    110 b/w illus. 50 colour illus. 25 tables
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Part I. Key Vulnerabilities of the Climate System and Critical Thresholds
    • Part II. General Perspectives on Dangerous Impacts
    • Part III. Key Vulnerabilities for Ecosystems and Biodiversity
    • Part IV. Socio-Economic Effects
    • Part V. Regional Perspectives
    • Part VI. Emission Pathways
    • Part VII. Technological Options.
      Contributors
    • Tony Blair, John Schellnhuber, Wolfgang Cramer, Nebojsa Nakicenovic, Tom Wigley, Gary Yohe, Dennis Tirpak, Rt, Hon, Margaret Beckett, MP, Rajendra Pachauri, Stephen H. Schneider, Janica Lane, Chris Rapley, Jason A. Lowe, Jonathan M. Gregory, Jeff Ridley, Philippe Huybrechts, Robert J. Nicholls, Matthew Collins, Michael E. Schlesinger, Jianjun Yin, Natalia G. Andronova, Sergey Malyshev, Bin Li, Richard Wood, Matthew Collins, Jonathan Gregory, Glen Harris, Michael Vellinga, Peter G. Challenor, Robin K. S. Hankin, Robert Marsh, C. Turley, J. C. Blackford, S. Widdicombe, D. Lowe, P. D. Nightingale, A. P. Rees, Yu. A. Izrael, S. M. Semenov, Farhana Yamin, Joel B. Smith, Ian Burton, Rachel Warren, Arnold van Vliet, Rik Leemans, John Lanchbery, Simon L. Lewis, Oliver L. Phillips, Timothy R. Baker, Yadvinder Malhi, Jon Lloyd, Peter M. Cox, Chris Huntingford, Chris D. Jones, Anand Patwardhan, Upasna Sharma, Nigel W. Arnell, Bill Hare, A. J. Challinor, T. R. Wheeler, T. M. Osborne, J. M. Slingo, Robert J. Nicholls, Jason A. Lowe, Susan Joy Hassol, Robert W. Corell, Tonje Folkestad, Mark New, Jed O. Kaplan, Josefino C. Comiso, Sheila Watt-Cloutier, Terry Fenge, Paul Crowley, Lynn D. Rosentrater, Will Steffen, Geoff Love, Penny Whetton, Katharine Hayhoe, Peter Frumhoff, Amy Luers, Christopher Field, Anthony Nyong, Isabelle Niang-Diop, Hideo Harasawa, Michael D. Mastrandrea, Malte Meinshausen, Myles Allen, Natalia Andronova, Ben Booth, Suraje Dessai, David Frame, Chris Forest, Jonathan Gregory, Gabi Hegerl, Reto Knutti, Claudio Piani, David Sexton, David Stainforth, Richard S. J. Tol, Gary W. Yohe, Michel den Elzen, Malte Meinshausen, Steffen Kallbekken, Nathan Rive, David Stainforth, Myles Allen, David Frame, Claudio Piani, Chris D. Jones, Peter M. Cox, Chris Huntingford, Bert Metz, Detlef van Vuuren, Robert Socolow, Keigo Akimoto, Toshimasa Tomoda, Terry Barker, Haoran Pan, Jonathan Köhler, Rachel Warren, Sarah Winne, Jae Edmonds, Steven J. Smith, Jon Gibbins, Stuart Haszeldine, Sam Holloway, Jonathan Pearce, John Oakey, Simon Shackley, Carol Turley, Peter Read

    • Editors
    • Hans Joachim Schellnhuber , Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
    • Wolfgang Cramer , Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research
    • Nebojsa Nakicenovic , International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis
    • Tom Wigley , National Center for Atmospheric Research
    • Gary Yohe , Wesleyan University, Connecticut
    • Foreword
    • Tony Blair
    • Introduction by
    • Rajendra Pachauri