• Media type: Book; Conference Proceedings
  • Title: Anthropogenic climate change : [lectures given at the First GKSS School of Environmental Research in April 1997] ; with 15 tables
  • Contributor: Storch, Hans von [Hrsg.]; Flöser, Götz (Ed.) [Other]
  • Corporation: GKSS-Forschungszentrum Geesthacht
  • Event: School of Environmental Research
  • imprint: Berlin; Heidelberg [u.a.]: Springer, 1999
  • Published in: GKSS school of environmental research
  • Extent: XII, 351 S.; Ill., graph. Darst., Kt; 25cm
  • Language: English
  • ISBN: 3540650334
  • RVK notation: RB 10438 : Klimaschwankungen und Klimaänderungen
    AR 23140 : Biometeorologie, Klimaeinfluss
    AR 23100 : Klimaänderung
    RB 10456 : Klimabeeinflussung (Zivilisationsklima, Stadtklima, künstliches Klima)
  • Keywords: Anthropogene Klimaänderung
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  • Footnote: Literaturverz. S. [323] - 345
    Includes bibliographical references (p. [323]-345) and index
  • Description: The Global and Regional Climate System

    Three Dimensional Numerical Simulation of Climate: The Fundamentals

    Hydrological Modelling from Local to Global Scales

    Natural Climate Variability and Concepts of Natural Climate Variability

    Weather Modification by Clud Seeding - A Status report 1989-1997

    The Detection of Climate Change

    Cooperative and Non-Cooperative Multi-Actor Strategie of Optimizing Greenhouse Gas Emissions

    Mastering the Global Commons

    Climate Science and the Transfer of Knowledge to Public and Political Relms

    The present volume contains lectures given at the First GKSS School of Environmental Research in April 1997. The School dealt with the prototypical problem of Anthropogenic Climate Change and addressed a wide spectrum of questions, ranging from purely dynamic aspects to the socioscientific construction of the "climate problem". Three lectures deal with the functioning and modeling of the climate system and the dynamics behind natural and anthropogenic climate change. An up-to-date discussion of the "detection" problem is given. For comparison, the case of anthropogenic rain-making is addressed which attracted considerable interest in the 1960s. Three lectures deal with the social dimension of Anthropogenic Climate Change, namely with the interaction of climate and economy and the design of optimal policies; a comparison of the present public views with the concept of climatic determinism; and the views held within the scientific community about the role of science.

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