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Urgency in the Anthropocene
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 252

Urgency in the Anthropocene

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2018-11-06
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  • Publisher: MIT Press

A proposal to reframe the Anthropocene as an age of actual and emerging coexistence with earth system variability, encompassing both human dignity and environmental sustainability. Is this the Anthropocene, the age in which humans have become a geological force, leaving indelible signs of their activities on the earth? The narrative of the Anthropocene so far is characterized by extremes, emergencies, and exceptions—a tale of apocalypse by our own hands. The sense of ongoing crisis emboldens policy and governance responses that challenge established systems of sovereignty and law. The once unacceptable—geoengineering technology, for example, or authoritarian decision making—are now ant...

Adaptive Governance and Climate Change
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 421

Adaptive Governance and Climate Change

As greenhouse gas emissions and temperatures at the poles continue to rise, so do damages from extreme weather events affecting countless lives. Meanwhile, ambitious international efforts to cut emissions (Kyoto, Copenhagen) have proved to be politically ineffective or infeasible. There is hope, however, in adaptive governance—an approach that has succeeded in some local communities and can be undertaken by others around the globe. This book provides a political and historical analysis of climate change policy; shows how adaptive governance has worked on the ground in Barrow, Alaska, and other local communities; and makes the case for adaptive governance as a complementary approach in the climate change regime.

Applied Atmospheric Dynamics
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 290

Applied Atmospheric Dynamics

The weather can be a cause of disruption, despair and even danger everywhere around the world at one time or another. Even when benign it is a source of constant fascination. Applied Atmospheric Dynamics connects this interest with the theoretical underpinnings of fluid dynamics; linking real physical events as diverse as Hurricane Katrina and the strong katabatic winds of Antarctica, with quantitative conceptual models of atmospheric behaviour. Assuming only basic calculus the book provides a physical basis for understanding atmospheric motions around the globe as well as detailing the advances that have led to a greater understanding of weather and climate. The accompanying supplementary C...

Urgency in the Anthropocene
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 252

Urgency in the Anthropocene

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2018-11-13
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  • Publisher: MIT Press

A proposal to reframe the Anthropocene as an age of actual and emerging coexistence with earth system variability, encompassing both human dignity and environmental sustainability. Is this the Anthropocene, the age in which humans have become a geological force, leaving indelible signs of their activities on the earth? The narrative of the Anthropocene so far is characterized by extremes, emergencies, and exceptions—a tale of apocalypse by our own hands. The sense of ongoing crisis emboldens policy and governance responses that challenge established systems of sovereignty and law. The once unacceptable—geoengineering technology, for example, or authoritarian decision making—are now ant...

Encyclopedia of World Climatology
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 873

Encyclopedia of World Climatology

Today, given the well-publicized impacts of events such as El Niño, there is an unequaled public awareness of how climate affects the quality of life and environment. Such awareness has created an increasing demand for accurate climatological information. This information is now available in one convenient, accessible source, the Encyclopedia of World Climatology. This comprehensive volume covers all the main subfields of climatology, supplies information on climates in major continental areas, and explains the intricacies of climatic processes. The level of presentation will meet the needs of specialists, university students, and educated laypersons. A successor to the 1986 Encyclopedia of...

The Arctic Climate System
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 413

The Arctic Climate System

The Arctic can be viewed as an integrated system, characterised by intimate couplings between its atmosphere, ocean and land, linked in turn to the larger global system. This comprehensive, up-to-date assessment begins with an outline of early Arctic exploration and the growth of modern research. Using an integrated systems approach, subsequent chapters examine the atmospheric heat budget and circulation, the surface energy budget, the hydrologic cycle and interactions between the ocean, atmosphere and sea ice cover. Reviews of recent directions in numerical modelling and the characteristics of past Arctic climates set the stage for detailed discussion of recent climate variability and trends, and projected future states. Throughout, satellite remote sensing data and results from recent major field programs are used to illustrate key processes. The Arctic Climate System provides a comprehensive and accessible overview of the subject for researchers and advanced students in a wide range of disciplines.

Monthly Weather Review
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1164

Monthly Weather Review

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2003
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The North American Arctic
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 390

The North American Arctic

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2019-11-04
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  • Publisher: UCL Press

The North American Arctic addresses the emergence of a new security relationship within the North American North. It focuses on current and emerging security issues that confront the North American Arctic and that shape relationships between and with neighbouring states (Alaska in the US; Yukon, Northwest Territories and Nunavut in Canada; Greenland and Russia). Identifying the degree to which ‘domain awareness’ has redefined the traditional military focus, while a new human rights discourse undercuts traditional ways of managing sovereignty and territory, the volume’s contributors question normative security arrangements. Although security itself is not an obsolete concept, our understanding of what constitutes real human-centred security has become outdated. The contributors argue that there are new regionally specific threats originating from a wide range of events and possibilities, and very different subjectivities that can be brought to understand the shape of Arctic security and security relationships in the twenty-first century.

Women in Leadership - Living Beyond Challenges: 11 Stories of Courage and Triumph
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 202

Women in Leadership - Living Beyond Challenges: 11 Stories of Courage and Triumph

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2019-09-17
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Are you ready to shine as a legacy of victory and leadership?Throughout Scripture, God strategically placed women in specific places and times to bring about remarkable change for His people and the world. But their assignments did not come without challenges - and neither do yours.In this hour, we believe the Lord has a specific assignment for each one of you to be light bearers who change the lives of people in your circles of influence. You are here, right now, to shine for His glory!Women in Leadership - Living Beyond Challenges will introduce you to 11 remarkable women whose unique stories of courage, tenacity, and triumph will elevate and inspire you to take your place with them in bringing about remarkable change in how you lead in every area of your life for Him and in your world. Join authors Dr. Amanda H. Goodson, Dr. Yvette Rice, Rosalind Longmire, Dr. Jana Lovelace, Jeannie Lynch, Jana Monroe, Melissa Morrison-Ellis, Catherine Ripley, Odetta Scott, Sharon Wamble-King, and Amarie Whetten as they each share their story from challenges to Victory!

Adaptive Governance
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 346

Adaptive Governance

Drawing case studies, the authors of this work examine how adaptive governance breaks the gridlock in natural-resource policy. Unlike scientific management, which relies on science as the foundation for policies made through a central authority, adaptive governance integrates other types of knowledge into the decision-making process. The authors emphasize the need for open decision making, recognition of multiple interests in questions of natural-resource policy, and an integrative, interpretive science to replace traditional reductive, experimental science.