Melting point : New Zealand and the climate change crisis / Eric Dorfman.

"The idea of a serious threat from climate change is now becoming more and more accepted. The Al Gores of this world are becoming more vocal, and the cynics are being heard less often. The balance of scientific opinion is now that the evidence is irrefutable: the Earth is getting warmer, and at...

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Main Author: Dorfman, Eric (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Auckland, N.Z. : Penguin, 2008.
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Summary:"The idea of a serious threat from climate change is now becoming more and more accepted. The Al Gores of this world are becoming more vocal, and the cynics are being heard less often. The balance of scientific opinion is now that the evidence is irrefutable: the Earth is getting warmer, and at an unprecedented rate, due to increasing human-induced emissions of greenhouse gases. Melting Point examines the global warming issue in a specifically New Zealand context. What will be the effect of climate change on New Zealand's natural environment, our coastlines, our agriculture, our industries, our public health, our infrastructure? What are the potential social and psychological implications? How will ordinary people be affected? And: what can be done about it, both to accommodate the pending changes but, more importantly, to turn back the tide?"--Publisher's description.
Physical Description:192 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 177-180) and index.
ISBN:0143008684
9780143008682
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