The Britannica guide to climate change : an unbiased guide to the key issue of our age

This Britannica Guide to Climate Change gives a clear overview of the scientific evidence, from data showing how the atmosphere has changed in the last 4.5 billion to more recent studies on the symptoms of change from a warming planet and the global effects of greenhouse gases, deforestation and pol...

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Other Authors: May, Robert M.
Language:English
Published: London: Constable & Robinson, 2008.
Series:The Britannica guide to
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