Living in the hothouse : how global warming affects Australia / Ian Lowe.
Material type: TextPublication details: Melbourne : Scribe Publications, 2005.Description: viii, 232 p. ; 21 cmISBN:- 1920769412
- Global warming
- 363.738740994 22
- QC981.8.G56 L69 2005
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Includes index.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 227-228) and index.
1. Scientific understanding of the greenhouse effect -- 2. Climate change in Australia -- 3. Impacts of climate change -- 4. Implications for energy use -- 5. Broad strategies for responding to climate change -- 6. The politics of greenhouse -- 7. A programme of action.
This book presents a comprehensive review of the current scientific knowedge of global warming and a balanced explanation of the effects it will have on our daily lives - on climate, on energy and water consumption, on agriculture and land use, and on industry and the economy. Amongst changes we need to prepare for are: More severe bushfires - reduced water availability in Southern Australia - more intense heat during summers - a greater risk of insect-borne diseases and a greater incidence of extreme weather, including rainfalls of flood proportions, longer and more intense droughts and frequent, severe and widespread tropical cyclones.
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