Our Simmering Planet: What to Do about Global Warming?Zed Books, 2001 - 178 pages Heat waves in Delhi and Athens. Hurricane Mitch in Central America and tornadoes in the USA. Floods in Britain and China. All unprecedented in severity. Unprecedented in frequency too. What is happening to the world's weather? What are the world's governments doing about it? This book takes us through the science and behind the politics to explore. Topics covered include: climate instability and why we need to worry; the increases in average temperatures and their potential impact; and global warming and the evidence for it. The author asks what can be done, and what sorts of solutions and strategies the scientists are proposing. At the same time, she asks why the politicians are failing to settle on effective action. |
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Page 109
... accepted the common target of -8 per cent in relation to the base year 1990 . Within the EU , a burden - sharing agreement ... accept stabilisation targets if they were given some conces- sions regarding base years and the strictness of ...
... accepted the common target of -8 per cent in relation to the base year 1990 . Within the EU , a burden - sharing agreement ... accept stabilisation targets if they were given some conces- sions regarding base years and the strictness of ...
Page 132
... accepted capitalist market ideologies and are now learning to cope with the free market . Thus , they accept proposals that fit within such an ideological framework , and are interested spectators in the battle between Europe and ...
... accepted capitalist market ideologies and are now learning to cope with the free market . Thus , they accept proposals that fit within such an ideological framework , and are interested spectators in the battle between Europe and ...
Page 136
... accept a proposal by default ( keeping quiet ) , or try to use their instincts to prepare a negoti- ating position that may be in line with national feeling on the subject . Keeping quiet is the easiest option , but commits their ...
... accept a proposal by default ( keeping quiet ) , or try to use their instincts to prepare a negoti- ating position that may be in line with national feeling on the subject . Keeping quiet is the easiest option , but commits their ...
Contents
WEATHERING THE WEATHER I | 1 |
THE KYOTO REGIME AND ITS CONTROVERSIES | 58 |
THE GAME OF COALITIONS | 101 |
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