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    Extreme Weather and Climate Change: A Reference Handbook

    Extreme Weather and Climate Change by Groves, Mariangelica;

    A Reference Handbook

    Series: Contemporary World Issues;

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    Product details:

    • Publisher Bloomsbury Academic
    • Date of Publication 29 May 2025
    • Number of Volumes Hardback

    • ISBN 9781440879944
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages pages
    • Size 228x152 mm
    • Language English
    • Illustrations 13 bw
    • 700

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    Short description:

    A guide to understanding the relationship between climate change and the growing severity and frequency of extreme weather events such as hurricanes, floods, droughts, and wildfires around the world.

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    Long description:

    Do scientists expect the number and severity of extreme weather events to increase in a warming world? Which parts of the world are most vulnerable to a future of weather catastrophes? This resource considers all those questions and more as it explains the relationship between climate change and the increasing frequency and severity of extreme weather events such as hurricanes, floods, droughts, and wildfires.

    Opening chapters explain climate change trends throughout history, providing readers with a foundational understanding of our current environmental moment. This coverage is supplemented with extended discussion of the political and cultural factors shaping policy responses to the issue, both historically and in the present day. In addition, Extreme Weather and Climate Change offers an extensive array of personal and scholarly essays and illuminating primary documents that discuss the issue from a range of scientific, political, and cultural standpoints.

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    Table of Contents:

    Preface


    1. Background and History

    What Is Extreme Weather, and How Is It Connected to Climate Change?
    Paleoclimatology: Looking at the Past to Determine Extremes
    The Greenhouse Effect and the Earth's Energy Budget
    -Global Warming as the Cause of Extreme Weather Events
    -Fossil Fuels: A Nifty Way to Re-use the Sun's Energy
    -Greenhouse Gases: Global Warming Potential and Atmospheric Abundance
    -Increasing Ocean Heat and Its Role in Extreme Weather Promotion
    Attribution Studies: Modeling the Present to Pinpoint the Cause of Extreme Weather Events
    Extreme Weather Resulting from Anthropogenic Climate Change
    -Fueled Beasts: Tropical Cyclones
    -Extreme Rainfall
    -Atmospheric Rivers
    -Extreme Drought
    -Increased Wildfires
    -Extreme Heatwaves
    -Extreme Cold Spells
    Regions Susceptible to Climate Change and Extreme Weather Events

    Further Reading

    2. Problems, Controversies, and Solutions

    Problems
    -Blurring the Truth by Creating Doubt
    -Philosophical and Cultural Challenges
    -Psychological Impacts of Extreme Weather
    -International Efforts at Lowering Emissions Are Slow at Best

    Controversies
    -The Poorest Nations with the Least Emissions Are Most Vulnerable
    -Class and Vulnerability
    -Assessing Loss and Damage
    -Nationally Determined Contributions
    -Mining for a New Industrial Revolution

    Solutions
    -Reducing Greenhouse Gases in the Atmosphere
    -Enhancing Carbon Sinks
    -Social Science Solutions
    -Climate Engineering

    Further Reading

    3. Perspectives

    Canadian Wildfires and Climate Change: Canada Is Burning!
    Tricia Clarkson

    Communication Is a Climate Solution: Connecting the Dots between Climate Change, Extreme Weather, and Priority Impacts
    Karen Florini

    Extreme Weather and Climate in the Late Little Ice Age
    Cary J. Mock

    Florida Coastal Resilience
    Carrie Shuman

    A Climate Scientist's Perspective on Hurricanes, Climate Change, and Extreme Event Attribution
    Thomas Knutson

    Human Decisions Altering Wildfire Courses
    Sarah Sayedi

    Climate Change in China
    Xinying Chang

    Extreme Weather in Arusha, Tanzania
    Thomas Meng'oru Lai

    4. Profiles

    Individuals
    -Richard Alley (1957- )
    -Harold E. Brooks (1959- )
    -Kerry Emanuel (1955- )
    -António Guterres (1949- )
    -James Hansen (1941- )
    -Stephanie Herring
    -Hindou Oumarou Ibrahim (1984-)
    -Charles Keeling (1928-2005)
    -Thomas Knutson
    -Joanne Simpson (1923-2010)
    -Peter Stott
    -Kevin Trenberth (1944- )

    Organizations
    -Berkeley Earth
    -Center for Climate and Energy Solutions
    -Climate Central
    -Climate Transparency
    -Columbia Climate School
    -Global Change Research Program
    -Iberdrola
    -Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
    -Loss and Damage Collaboration
    -Met Office Hadley Center
    -NASA's Global Climate Change, Vital Signs of the Planet
    -National Oceanic and Atmospheric Association
    -United Nations Environment Program
    -World Meteorological Organization
    -World Weather Attribution
    -Yale Program for Climate Change Communications

    Further Reading

    5. Data and Documents

    Data
    -Global Land-Ocean Temperature Index
    -Estimates of the Earth's Annual and Global Mean Energy Balance
    -Extreme Weather Events in the United States, 1980-2024

    Documents
    -NOAA Atlantic Hurricanes and Climate Change Summary (2023)
    -"The Science of Extreme Event Attribution: How Climate Change Is Fueled by Severe Weather Events," US Senate Committee Meeting on the Environment and Public Works (2023)

    6. Resources

    Science of Climate Change and Extreme Weather
    Societal, Political, and Regional Impacts of Extreme Weather
    Websites and Interactive Tools
    Documentaries and Media
    Podcasts

    7. Chronology

    Glossary
    Index

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