Stormy Weather: A Forecast of Increased Storms, Worsening Weather and Detailed Explanations of the Causes

Stormy Weather: A Forecast of Increased Storms, Worsening Weather and Detailed Explanations of the Causes

by Mark A. Maslin (Author)

Synopsis

Stormy Weather provides a unique, accessible and comprehensive account of the dramatic effects of global warming around the world. Analysing the causes and reasons for storms and why they are so destructive and also documenting the freak weather and mega-storms we have experienced over the last decade, it draws attention to the precarious state of our world today, and how things are set to get worse as time goes on. The final chapter of the book provides hope and encouragement in a discussion of the measures that could and should be taken before it is too late, to mitigate disastrous storms and save many thousands of precious lives and to ultimately slow down the gradual erosion of our planet.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 144
Publisher: Quantum Publishing
Published: 27 Sep 2002

ISBN 10: 1840923784
ISBN 13: 9781840923780

Author Bio
Mark Maslin is a Lecturer in Geology and Paleoclimatology at the Environmental Change Research Centre, University College London. He has been a core member of the Benfield Greig Hazard Research Centre since 1998, and also teaches at the BBC Open University. Previous work has included funded research at the University of Kiel in Germany, and consultancy for Mobil Oil and Greenpeace. A member of several international environmental groups, his research projects have taken him from the Amazon to the Azores via Bermuda and Greenland. He is the author of several books on the instability of our climate, and a frequent commentator and consultant for radio and TV Mark lives in London.