Jeffrey Loehr, Margaret Loehr
Demystifying Climate Change
An Energy Story on Science, History, Threats, and Opportunities
Jeffrey Loehr, Margaret Loehr
Demystifying Climate Change
An Energy Story on Science, History, Threats, and Opportunities
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Using historical anecdotes as well as modern story-telling and basic science, this book describes how humans are changing the chemistry of our air and oceans. The great life-giving cycles that maintain a livable environment are being altered, causing wide range of consequences. Very real solutions, technological and economic are also addressed.
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Using historical anecdotes as well as modern story-telling and basic science, this book describes how humans are changing the chemistry of our air and oceans. The great life-giving cycles that maintain a livable environment are being altered, causing wide range of consequences. Very real solutions, technological and economic are also addressed.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 222
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Oktober 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 368g
- ISBN-13: 9781475835823
- ISBN-10: 1475835825
- Artikelnr.: 48696006
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 222
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Oktober 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 368g
- ISBN-13: 9781475835823
- ISBN-10: 1475835825
- Artikelnr.: 48696006
Jeffrey Loehr is a strategy advisory and growth specialist, helping businesses understand and manage uncertainty in the future. Climate change is becoming a major issue and opportunity for business and Jeff is passionate about understanding, managing and improving the implications. Margaret Loehr has had a career as a high school science teacher of biology, chemistry and Advanced Placement Physics. Because of her long term involvement with, and concern for youth, and understanding of the threats of the world we are leaving them, she has chosen to devote her time to education on climate realities and solutions.
Preface Part I - The Nature of Energy Chapter 1: The Protagonist-Energy
Chapter 2: Doing the Numbers-Measuring Energy and Power Chapter 3: The
Dancer-Changing Forms of Energy Chapter 4: Can't Be Made, Can't Be
Destroyed-Still Dancing Chapter 5: Wellspring of Energy-Surprise! It's All
Nuclear Part II - The Ways of the Natural World Chapter 6: Homage to Sol
Chapter 7: Storms Brewing-The Water Cycle Chapter 8: Solid Sunshine-The
Carbon Cycle Chapter 9: How is a Saturn Moon Rocket Similar to a Cow?
Respiration and Combustion Chapter 10: How is a Saturn Moon Rocket
Different From a Cow? Fossil Fuels Part III - Global Warming and Climate
Change-Why Should We Care? Chapter 11: Giver of Life-The Greenhouse Effect
Chapter 12: What Could Possibly Go Wrong? Chapter 13: So What? Consequences
of a Warming Planet Chapter 14: The Other Guy Did It! Chapter 15: The
Trouble with Scientists Part IV - How Did We Get to Here? Chapter 16: From
the Dawn of Humanity until the Industrial Revolution Chapter 17: Four
Revolutions Part V - The Way Forward Chapter 18: Getting More for
Less-Efficiency Chapter 19: Electricity-The Problem and the Future Chapter
20: Turbine Free Electricity-Photovoltaics Chapter 21: What Else? Chapter
22: Just Keep Thinking Chapter 23: The Third Rail Solution - Population
Chapter 24: Why Are We Slow to Act? Part VI - The Business of Energy
Chapter 25: Disruption and Jobs Chapter 26: "Free Market"-The Cost of
Energy Chapter 27: Looking for the Possible-Some Free Mlarket Solutions
Chapter 28: Capitalism-Yea or Nay? Part VII - Into the Next Revolution
Chapter 29: What Lies Ahead? Chapter 30: Ending the Gaian War Epilogue:
Lessons From the Past Frequently Asked Questions Appendix A: Units of
Measuring Energy and Power Appendix B: Electricity Terms Websites
Referenced Glossary Annotated Bibliography About the Authors
Chapter 2: Doing the Numbers-Measuring Energy and Power Chapter 3: The
Dancer-Changing Forms of Energy Chapter 4: Can't Be Made, Can't Be
Destroyed-Still Dancing Chapter 5: Wellspring of Energy-Surprise! It's All
Nuclear Part II - The Ways of the Natural World Chapter 6: Homage to Sol
Chapter 7: Storms Brewing-The Water Cycle Chapter 8: Solid Sunshine-The
Carbon Cycle Chapter 9: How is a Saturn Moon Rocket Similar to a Cow?
Respiration and Combustion Chapter 10: How is a Saturn Moon Rocket
Different From a Cow? Fossil Fuels Part III - Global Warming and Climate
Change-Why Should We Care? Chapter 11: Giver of Life-The Greenhouse Effect
Chapter 12: What Could Possibly Go Wrong? Chapter 13: So What? Consequences
of a Warming Planet Chapter 14: The Other Guy Did It! Chapter 15: The
Trouble with Scientists Part IV - How Did We Get to Here? Chapter 16: From
the Dawn of Humanity until the Industrial Revolution Chapter 17: Four
Revolutions Part V - The Way Forward Chapter 18: Getting More for
Less-Efficiency Chapter 19: Electricity-The Problem and the Future Chapter
20: Turbine Free Electricity-Photovoltaics Chapter 21: What Else? Chapter
22: Just Keep Thinking Chapter 23: The Third Rail Solution - Population
Chapter 24: Why Are We Slow to Act? Part VI - The Business of Energy
Chapter 25: Disruption and Jobs Chapter 26: "Free Market"-The Cost of
Energy Chapter 27: Looking for the Possible-Some Free Mlarket Solutions
Chapter 28: Capitalism-Yea or Nay? Part VII - Into the Next Revolution
Chapter 29: What Lies Ahead? Chapter 30: Ending the Gaian War Epilogue:
Lessons From the Past Frequently Asked Questions Appendix A: Units of
Measuring Energy and Power Appendix B: Electricity Terms Websites
Referenced Glossary Annotated Bibliography About the Authors
Preface Part I - The Nature of Energy Chapter 1: The Protagonist-Energy
Chapter 2: Doing the Numbers-Measuring Energy and Power Chapter 3: The
Dancer-Changing Forms of Energy Chapter 4: Can't Be Made, Can't Be
Destroyed-Still Dancing Chapter 5: Wellspring of Energy-Surprise! It's All
Nuclear Part II - The Ways of the Natural World Chapter 6: Homage to Sol
Chapter 7: Storms Brewing-The Water Cycle Chapter 8: Solid Sunshine-The
Carbon Cycle Chapter 9: How is a Saturn Moon Rocket Similar to a Cow?
Respiration and Combustion Chapter 10: How is a Saturn Moon Rocket
Different From a Cow? Fossil Fuels Part III - Global Warming and Climate
Change-Why Should We Care? Chapter 11: Giver of Life-The Greenhouse Effect
Chapter 12: What Could Possibly Go Wrong? Chapter 13: So What? Consequences
of a Warming Planet Chapter 14: The Other Guy Did It! Chapter 15: The
Trouble with Scientists Part IV - How Did We Get to Here? Chapter 16: From
the Dawn of Humanity until the Industrial Revolution Chapter 17: Four
Revolutions Part V - The Way Forward Chapter 18: Getting More for
Less-Efficiency Chapter 19: Electricity-The Problem and the Future Chapter
20: Turbine Free Electricity-Photovoltaics Chapter 21: What Else? Chapter
22: Just Keep Thinking Chapter 23: The Third Rail Solution - Population
Chapter 24: Why Are We Slow to Act? Part VI - The Business of Energy
Chapter 25: Disruption and Jobs Chapter 26: "Free Market"-The Cost of
Energy Chapter 27: Looking for the Possible-Some Free Mlarket Solutions
Chapter 28: Capitalism-Yea or Nay? Part VII - Into the Next Revolution
Chapter 29: What Lies Ahead? Chapter 30: Ending the Gaian War Epilogue:
Lessons From the Past Frequently Asked Questions Appendix A: Units of
Measuring Energy and Power Appendix B: Electricity Terms Websites
Referenced Glossary Annotated Bibliography About the Authors
Chapter 2: Doing the Numbers-Measuring Energy and Power Chapter 3: The
Dancer-Changing Forms of Energy Chapter 4: Can't Be Made, Can't Be
Destroyed-Still Dancing Chapter 5: Wellspring of Energy-Surprise! It's All
Nuclear Part II - The Ways of the Natural World Chapter 6: Homage to Sol
Chapter 7: Storms Brewing-The Water Cycle Chapter 8: Solid Sunshine-The
Carbon Cycle Chapter 9: How is a Saturn Moon Rocket Similar to a Cow?
Respiration and Combustion Chapter 10: How is a Saturn Moon Rocket
Different From a Cow? Fossil Fuels Part III - Global Warming and Climate
Change-Why Should We Care? Chapter 11: Giver of Life-The Greenhouse Effect
Chapter 12: What Could Possibly Go Wrong? Chapter 13: So What? Consequences
of a Warming Planet Chapter 14: The Other Guy Did It! Chapter 15: The
Trouble with Scientists Part IV - How Did We Get to Here? Chapter 16: From
the Dawn of Humanity until the Industrial Revolution Chapter 17: Four
Revolutions Part V - The Way Forward Chapter 18: Getting More for
Less-Efficiency Chapter 19: Electricity-The Problem and the Future Chapter
20: Turbine Free Electricity-Photovoltaics Chapter 21: What Else? Chapter
22: Just Keep Thinking Chapter 23: The Third Rail Solution - Population
Chapter 24: Why Are We Slow to Act? Part VI - The Business of Energy
Chapter 25: Disruption and Jobs Chapter 26: "Free Market"-The Cost of
Energy Chapter 27: Looking for the Possible-Some Free Mlarket Solutions
Chapter 28: Capitalism-Yea or Nay? Part VII - Into the Next Revolution
Chapter 29: What Lies Ahead? Chapter 30: Ending the Gaian War Epilogue:
Lessons From the Past Frequently Asked Questions Appendix A: Units of
Measuring Energy and Power Appendix B: Electricity Terms Websites
Referenced Glossary Annotated Bibliography About the Authors