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  • Controlling Climate Changeby Bert Metz

    Cambridge University Press 2009; US$ 49.00

    Presents a cutting edge overview of tackling and adapting to climate change, written by a lead member of the IPCC. more...

  • The Climate Warby Eric Pooley

    Hyperion 2010; US$ 27.99

    In The Climate War , Eric Pooley?deputy editor of Bloomberg BusinessWeek ?does for global warming what Bob Woodward did for presidents and Lawrence Wright did for terrorists. In this epic tale of an American civil war, Pooley takes us behind the scenes and into the hearts and minds of the most important players in the struggle to cap global warming... more...

  • Methane and Climate Changeby Pete Smith; David Reay; Andre Van Amstel

    Taylor and Francis 2010; US$ 89.95

    Methane is a powerful greenhouse gas and is estimated to be responsible for approximately one-fifth of man-made global warming. Per kilogram, it is 25 times more powerful than carbon dioxide over a 100-year time horizon -- and global warming is likely to enhance methane release from a number of sources. Current natural and man-made sources include... more...

  • Heliophysicsby Carolus J. Schrijver; George L. Siscoe

    Cambridge University Press 2010; US$ 41.00

    The third of three heliophysics texts focusing on the sunspot cycle and its effects on space weather and planetary climates. more...

  • An Appeal to Reasonby Nigel Lawson

    Penguin Group US 2009; US$ 9.95

    "Clear, analytical and compelling." - The Economist In this well-informed and hard-hitting response to the scaremongering of the climate alarmists, Nigel Lawson, former Secretary of State for Energy under Margaret Thatcher, argues that it is time for us to take a cool look at global warming. Lawson carefully and succinctly examines all aspects... more...

  • Dynamic Data Assimilationby John M. Lewis; S. Lakshmivarahan; Sudarshan Dhall

    Cambridge University Press 2006; US$ 159.00

    A basic one-stop reference for graduate students and researchers. more...

  • A History of the Science and Politics of Climate Changeby Bert Bolin

    Cambridge University Press 2007; US$ 37.00

    A history of the IPCC for researchers and policy makers in climate change. more...

  • Climate Code Redby David Spratt; Philip Sutton

    Scribe Publications Pty Ltd. 2009; US$ 18.99

    Revealing extensive scientific evidence that the global warming crisis is far worse than officially indicated, this meticulously documented call-to-action argues that the planet is almost at the point of no return. From large ice sheets disintegrating and devastating losses of species to the promise that sea levels will rise more than 16 feet this... more...

  • Tsunamisby Dr. Antony Joseph

    Elsevier Science 2011; US$ 129.95

    The devastating impacts of tsunamis have received increased focus since the Indian Ocean tsunami of 2004, the most destructive tsunami in over 400 years of recorded history. The tsunamis that occurred as a result of the earthquake in Japan in March 2011 further emphasized the need for detection, monitoring, and early-warning technologies. This professional... more...

  • Zero-Carbon Energy Kyoto 2009by Takeshi Yao

    Springer 2010; US$ 199.99

    Emissions of CO2 have come to be regarded as the main factor in climate change in recent years, and how to control them has become a pressing issue. The problem cannot simply be labeled a technological one, however, because it is deeply involved with social and economic issues. Since 2008, the Global Center of Excellence (COE) program titled 'Energy... more...