Meltdown Global Warming Puts the World on Thin Ice

Meltdown   Global Warming Puts the World on Thin Ice
Author: John Perritano
Publsiher: Gareth Stevens Publishing LLLP
Total Pages: 52
Release: 2009-08-07
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1433922401

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Describes how global warming is affecting the planet.

Meltdown

Meltdown
Author: Jorge Daniel Taillant
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2021-10-04
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780190080327

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We hear about pieces of ice the size of continents breaking off of Antarctica, rapidly melting glaciers in the Himalayas, and ice sheets in the Arctic crumbling to the sea, but does it really matter? Will melting glaciers change our lives? Absolutely.The ice ages and the interglacial periods like we live in now are built and destroyed by glaciers. Glaciers hold three quarters of our freshwater, yet we don't have laws to protection them from climate change. Melting glaciers raise the seas, alter global ecosystems, warm our climate and bring onfloods that swamp millions of acres of land destroying coastal ecosystems and leaving hundreds of millions homeless. Healthy glaciers help keep our planet cool by reflecting solar heat away from the Earth and provide critical freshwater supply to billions that live within their meltwater runoffbasins. But melting glaciers alter ocean temperature, warm the atmosphere and cause havoc to the ocean currents and to the global jet stream, causing inclement weather, prolonged and recurrent droughts, heavy rains and intense, frequent and unpredictable storms. As glaciers melt away, their criticalenvironmental functions and services will wither. And as climate change warms their core, their weakening internal structure will cause a growing number of glacier tsunamis that can send deadly massive ice blocks, rocks, earth and billions of liters of water rushing down mountain valleys that takeout anything in their path. It has happened before in the Himalayas, in the Central Andes, in the Rockies and Western Cascades, and in the European Alps and it will happen again. As glaciers melt so do the vast swaths of permafrost environments that thrive in their surroundings, where thawingmillenary terrain rich in ice but also in methane gas captured hundreds of thousands of years ago, is now released into the atmosphere intensifying climate change even further.In his new book Meltdown, Jorge Daniel Taillant takes readers deeper into the cryosphere and connects the dots between climate change, glacier melt and the impacts that receding glacier ice brings to livability on Earth, to our environments and to our neighborhoods. He walks us through thelittle-known realm of the periglacial environment, a world where invisible subsurface rock glaciers with solid ice cores that will outlive exposed glaciers in our warming climate, but will they suffice to maintain our cryosphere and climate ecology in balance? In two closing chapters Taillant looksat actions that can help stop climate change and save glaciers and also contrasts how society, politics and our leaders have responded to address the COVID-19 pandemic and yet largely failed to address the even larger looming and escalating crisis of climate change.Meltdown is about glaciers and their unfolding demise during one of the most critical moments of our climate crisis. We may still be in time to save the cryosphere, if we can reconsider glaciers in a whole new light and understand the critical role they play in our own sustainability and if we canawaken to see how through glacier melt, geological ages are changing right before our eyes.

Meltdown

Meltdown
Author: Patrick J. Michaels
Publsiher: Cato Institute
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2005
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1930865791

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Why do scientists so often offer dire predictions about the future of the environment? In Meltdown, climatologist Patrick Michaels argues that the way we do science today creates a culture of exaggeration and a political comunity that then takes credit for having saved us from certain doom.

Thin Ice

Thin Ice
Author: Mark Bowen
Publsiher: Henry Holt and Company
Total Pages: 500
Release: 2006-10-03
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781429932707

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"One of the best books yet published on climate change . . . The best compact history of the science of global warming I have read."—Bill McKibben, The New York Review of Books The world's premier climatologist, Lonnie Thompson has been risking his career and life on the highest and most remote ice caps along the equator, in search of clues to the history of climate change. His most innovative work has taken place on these mountain glaciers, where he collects ice cores that provide detailed information about climate history, reaching back 750,000 years. To gather significant data Thompson has spent more time in the death zone—the environment above eighteen thousand feet—than any man who has ever lived. Scientist and expert climber Mark Bowen joined Thompson's crew on several expeditions; his exciting and brilliantly detailed narrative takes the reader deep inside retreating glaciers from China, across South America, and to Africa to unravel the mysteries of climate. Most important, we learn what Thompson's hard-won data reveals about global warming, the past, and the earth's probable future.

Al Gore

Al Gore
Author: Joseph McGowan
Publsiher: Gareth Stevens Publishing LLLP
Total Pages: 50
Release: 2009-08-07
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781433943799

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Highlights the life and accomplishments of the former vice president who became an environmental activist after narrowly losing the presidency and eventually won the Nobel Peace Prize for his work on global warming.

Al Gore Large Print 16pt

Al Gore  Large Print 16pt
Author: Joseph McGowan
Publsiher: ReadHowYouWant.com
Total Pages: 74
Release: 2011-05
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781459621916

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From the early days of his political career to his time as U.S. vice president, Al Gore has always been concerned with the environment. His work has won such prestigious honors as the Nobel Peace Prize and an Academy Award for his film An Inconvenient Truth. Gore's passion for activism continues today, as he speaks and writes about such issues as global warming and energy use.

Children s Magazine Guide

Children s Magazine Guide
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 490
Release: 2007
Genre: Children's periodicals
ISBN: IND:30000115775029

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Polar Ice Meltdown

Polar Ice Meltdown
Author: Carol Kim
Publsiher: Capstone
Total Pages: 33
Release: 2021
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781663921734

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Earth's Arctic ice is disappearing! But why are ice caps, glaciers, and icebergs melting, and how does it impact the planet? In this nonfiction graphic novel, Max Axiom and the Society of Super Scientists are on a mission to find out! Using their superpowers and super-smarts, the team will break down this complex environmental issue into an exciting, fact-filled adventure so young readers can learn about the causes and effects of climate change and discover steps we can all take to protect our polar regions and fight global warming.