Fixing Climate What Past Climate Changes Reveal About the Current Threat--and How to Counter It

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Pub. Date: 2009-03-31
Publisher(s): Hill and Wang
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Summary

The product of a unique collaboration between a pioneering earth scientist and an award-winning science writer,Fixing Climatetakes an unconventional approach to the problem of global warmingand offers a possible solution. Hailed by his colleagues as "one of the our greatest living geoscientists," Wallace S. Broecker, a longtime researcher at Columbia University's Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, warned about the possible consequences of global warming decades before it became a compelling public issue. Hooked on climate studies since his student days, he has learned, largely through his own findings, that climate does changenaturally, dramatically, and rarely benignly. He also knows from experience that when mankind pushes nature as we are currently doing by dumping some sixty to seventy million metric tons of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere every day, climate will change even more dramatically and less benignly. As Broecker points out, if a well-meaning fairy godmother were to turn us all into energy-saving paragons at the stroke of midnight tonight, the resulting reduction in atmospheric carbon dioxide might lessen but could not turn aside the great warming tide now headed our way. There is, nonetheless, a glimmer of hope in the development of new technologies that are directed not only at the reduction of carbon dioxide output but also at its harmless disposal.

Author Biography

Wallace S. Broecker is the Newberry Professor of Earth and Environmental Sciences at Columbia University. He has received many honors for his work, most recently the 2006 Crafoord Prize in Geosciences. Robert Kunzig is a freelance science writer.

Table of Contents

Preface: Taming the Beastp. ix
Pyramid Lake, 1955p. 3
Finding Sciencep. 10
Ice Ages and the Serb Theoryp. 27
Proving Milanković, Doubting Milankovićp. 46
Carbon Dioxide and the Keeling Curvep. 65
Where the Carbon Goesp. 81
A Conveyor Belt in the Oceanp. 101
Conveyor Jams, Climate Lurchesp. 116
Why Worry?p. 131
Ice Melts, Sea Level Risesp. 140
Megadroughts of the Pastp. 160
The Drying of the Futurep. 176
Green Is Not Enoughp. 186
Scrubbing the Airp. 198
Disposing of Carbonp. 213
Fixing Climatep. 226
Selected Referencesp. 235
Acknowledgmentsp. 241
Indexp. 243
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