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the world's greatest environmental challenge

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An edition of CO₂ rising (2008)

CO₂ rising

the world's greatest environmental challenge

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The most colossal environmental disturbance in human history is under way. Ever-rising levels of the potent greenhouse gas carbon dioxide (CO2) are altering the cycles of matter and life and interfering with the Earth's natural cooling process. Melting Arctic ice and mountain glaciers are just the first relatively mild symptoms of what will result from this disruption of the planetary energy balance. In CO2 Rising, scientist Tyler Volk explains the process at the heart of global warming and climate change: the global carbon cycle. Vividly and concisely, Volk describes what happens when CO2 is released by the combustion of fossil fuels (coal, oil, and natural gas), letting loose carbon atoms once trapped deep underground into the interwoven web of air, water, and soil. To demonstrate how the carbon cycle works, Volk traces the paths that carbon atoms take during their global circuits. Showing us the carbon cycle from a carbon atom's viewpoint, he follows one carbon atom into a leaf of barley and then into an alcohol molecule in a glass of beer, through the human bloodstream, and then back into the air. He also compares the fluxes of carbon brought into the biosphere naturally against those created by the combustion of fossil fuels and explains why the latter are responsible for rising temperatures. Knowledge about the global carbon cycle and the huge disturbances that human activity produces in it will equip us to consider the hard questions that Volk raises in the second half of CO2 Rising: projections of future levels of CO2; which energy systems and processes (solar, wind, nuclear, carbon sequestration?) will power civilization in the future; the relationships among the wealth of nations, energy use, and CO2 emissions; and global equity in per capita emissions. Answering these questions will indeed be our greatest environmental challenge.

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MIT Press
Language
English
Pages
240

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Table of Contents

Front Matter. i-vi
Table of Contents. vii-viii
Preface. ix-xiv
Acknowledgments. xv-xviii
Introducing the CO2 Molecule and Its Carbon Atom. 1-14
From a Molecule in Beer to the Great Cycle of Carbon in the Biosphere. 15-26
The Worldwide Increase of CO2. 27-44
Fossil-Fuel Carbon Atoms Join the Biosphere. 45-64
Carbon’s Fluxes and Its Rate of Increase. 65-84
Time Capsules in Ice. 85-104
Wealth, Energy, and CO2. 105-132
How High Will the CO2 Go?. 133-156
Reining In the CO2 Increase. 157-188
The Ultimate Fates of Our Carbon Atoms. 189-206
Notes. 207-218
Index. 219-224

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Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Dewey Decimal Class
363.738/74
Library of Congress
QC879.8 .V65 2008, QC879.8.V65 2008

The Physical Object

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Hardcover
Number of pages
240

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Open Library
OL16752723M
Internet Archive
corisingworldsgr00volk
ISBN 13
9780262220835
LCCN
2008014027
OCLC/WorldCat
216938360
Library Thing
5940374
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
10.1604/9780262220835
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4611177

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