Ebook: The flooded earth: our future in a world without ice caps
Author: Ward Peter Douglas
- Tags: Broeikaseffect, Eiskappe, Erwärmung, Eustatische Meeresspiegelschwankung, IJskappen, Klimaatveranderingen, Kooldioxide, Meeresspiegel, Overstromingen, Poolgebieden, Treibhauseffekt, Zeeniveau, Sea level, Global warming, Ice caps, Ice sheets, Erwärmung
- Year: 2010
- Publisher: Basic Books
- City: New York
- Language: English
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"The effects of three feet of sea-level rise will be massive. Nine feet will be catastrophic. Incursions of salt into the water table will destroy most of our best agricultural land---for instance, the Central Valley of California---and corrosion will devour the electrical and fiber-optic systems of coastal cities, as well as our roads and bridges. Amsterdam, Miami, Venice, and other cities, might have to be abandoned. The melting of the ice caps will not be a slow trickle of water into the sea; it will release armadas of icebergs that will make shipping in the Southern Ocean hazardous or impossible. As icebound regions melt, new sources of oil, gas, minerals, and arable land will also be revealed---as will fierce geopolitical battles over who owns the rights to them." "In The Flooded Earth, species extinction expert Peter D. Ward describes in intricate detail what our world will look like in 2050, 2100, 2300, and beyond. In this blueprint for a foreseeable future, Ward also explains what politicians and policy makers around the world should be doing now to head off the worst consequences of an inevitable transformation, including the complete melting of the ice sheets, stagnant oceans, and greenhouse extinction."--Jacket.;Miami beached -- Rising sea -- Rising carbon dioxide -- Flood of humans -- Feeding humanity amid rising sea level -- Greenland, Antarctica, and sea level -- Flooding of coastal countries and cities -- Extinction? -- Stopping catastrophic sea level rise.
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