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Climate Process and Change

This undergraduate textbook encompasses the true complexity of climate change.

Edward Bryant (Author)

9780521484404, Cambridge University Press

Paperback / softback, published 28 October 1997

228 pages

27.9 x 21 x 1.2 cm, 0.52 kg

'Edward Bryant has produced a fascinating book, which is targeted at both the general reader and also students studying climatology in university geography and environmental science courses.' Progress in Physical Geography

This is the first major textbook to encompass the true complexity of climate change. Whilst 'greenhouse' warming dominates most of the literature, Ted Bryant presents numerous reasons for the observed climate change of the past century. He argues that changes in climate, more dramatic than those of the last 150 years, have been a predominant aspect of the Earth's climate over the past two million years. Bryant highlights human impacts on climate other than 'greenhouse' gases, including sulph]

Climate Process and Change Bryant Paperback Cambridge University Press

Climate Process and Change

This undergraduate textbook encompasses the true complexity of climate change.

Edward Bryant (Author)

9780521484404, Cambridge University Press

Paperback / softback, published 28 October 1997

228 pages

27.9 x 21 x 1.2 cm, 0.52 kg

'Edward Bryant has produced a fascinating book, which is targeted at both the general reader and also students studying climatology in university geography and environmental science courses.' Progress in Physical Geography

This is the first major textbook to encompass the true complexity of climate change. Whilst 'greenhouse' warming dominates most of the literature, Ted Bryant presents numerous reasons for the observed climate change of the past century. He argues that changes in climate, more dramatic than those of the last 150 years, have been a predominant aspect of the Earth's climate over the past two million years. Bryant highlights human impacts on climate other than 'greenhouse' gases, including sulph]

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