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Ozone and Climate Change : A Beginner's Guide

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Humankind has dramatically altered the composition of the atmosphere during the past 150 years, chiefly by increasing the concentrations of naturally occurring greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide and, in the last half century, by introducing new ones.

Excessive amounts of greenhouse gases trap heat, which the earth would normally radiate back to space, thereby affecting the energy-storage capacity of the atmosphere and oceans.

In recent decades the ozone layer has been severely damaged by man-made chemicals called chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs).

Though their use is now prohibited, they will remain in the atmosphere for many decades and, with their effects exacerbated by global warming, will continue to destroy ozone for many years to come.

The greatest concern for our well-being during the next millennium is that a modified climate now seems inevitable.

How much can we afford to let it change? This highly accessible book introduces and explains the processes causing these interrelated environmental crises, examines the measures currently being formulated to tackle them, and considers how effective such measures are likely to be.

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Taylor & Francis
9056992325 / 9789056992323
Hardback
09/03/2000
United Kingdom
220 pages
157 x 241 mm, 527 grams
General (US: Trade)/Undergraduate Learn More