Authors: Andrew Dessler, Edward A. Parson
ISBN-13: 9780521737401, ISBN-10: 0521737400
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Date Published: March 2010
Edition: 2nd Edition
The second edition of Dessler and Parson's acclaimed book provides an integrated treatment of the science, technology, economics, policy, and politics of climate change. Aimed at the educated non-specialist, and at courses in environmental policy or climate change, the book clearly lays out the scientific foundations of climate change, the issues in current policy debates, and the interactions between science and politics that make the climate change debate so contentious and confusing. This new edition is brought completely up to date to reflect the rapid movement of events related to climate change. In addition, all sections have been improved, in particular a more thorough primer on the basic science of climate change is included. The book also now integrates the discussion of contrarian claims with the discussion of current scientific knowledge; extends the discussion of cost and benefit estimates; and provides an improved glossary.
1 Global climate change: a new type of environmental problem 1
2 Science, politics, and science in politics 31
3 Human-induced climate change: present scientific knowledge and uncertainties 61
4 Climate change policy: impacts, assessments, and responses 112
5 The state of climate policy and a path forward 160
Glossary 197
Bibliography 205
Index 208