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Title
Atlas of climate change [electronic resource] : responsibility and obligation of human society / by Wenjie Dong, Jianbin Huang, Yan Guo, Fumin Ren.
ISBN
9783662484449 (electronic book)
3662484447 (electronic book)
9783662484425
Published
Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer, 2016.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (xvi, 254 pages) : illustrations.
Item Number
10.1007/978-3-662-48444-9 doi
Call Number
QC903
Dewey Decimal Classification
577.27
Summary
This atlas and reference resource assembles the latest research findings on the responsibility and obligation of human society for historical climate change. It clearly and quantitatively estimates to what extent the developed and developing world are responsible for historical climate change with regard to anthropogenic carbon and sulfur emissions as well as global carbon trade, and so provides a potential tool to address the controversial issue of carbon emission reduction in international climate negotiations. Since the quantitative attribution of historical climate change is calculated based on CMIP5 models, the fidelity of these models in representing the observed climate change is also evaluated. In addition to evaluation, future climate change based on CMIP5 models is also shown both on global and regional scales (especially for China and its surrounding areas) in terms of surface air temperature, precipitation, sea surface temperature, atmospheric circulations and Arctic Sea ice. The atlas also makes various comparisons among different multi-model ensemble methods in order to obtain the most reliable estimation.
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Series
Springer atmospheric sciences.
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Print version: 9783662484425
Data and Methods
Climate Change Historical Simulations and Projections
Comparisons among Multi-model Ensemble Methods
Responsibility for Historical Climate Change Induced from Developed and Developing World Anthropogenic Carbon Emissions
Responsibility for Historical Climate Change Induced from Developed and Developing World Anthropogenic Sulfur Emissions
Transferred Responsibility for Historical Climate Change Induced from Carbon Trade between Developed and Developing World.