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Introduction to Modern Climate Change 2nd Edition
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- ISBN-101107480671
- ISBN-13978-1107480674
- Edition2nd
- PublisherCambridge University Press
- Publication dateSeptember 19, 2016
- LanguageEnglish
- Dimensions6.9 x 0.5 x 9.9 inches
- Print length273 pages
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Steve Easterbrook, University of Toronto
"Dessler's book is written so clearly that anyone can read it and understand the major issues in climate change. It hits just the right balance between rigor and comfort, making the whole topic more appealing and accessible to students."
Deborah Lawrence, University of Virginia
"I have used the first edition of Dessler's book in several classes for non-science majors. The contents of the text were well-chosen from the vast amount of information available. The presentation is at an appropriate mathematical and scientific level for these classes. Students liked the text. The second edition includes updates from recent assessments (IPCC AR5 and the 2013 Social Cost of Carbon Update) and I look forward to using it."
James C. Wilson, University of Denver
Review of previous edition:
"Professor Dessler's book is written for 'undergraduate non-science majors'. He must believe in the impossible - that he can bring a topic as complex as climate change into focus for students with little background in science. However, I must say that Professor Dessler has succeeded. Students who read this book will achieve a level of understanding of climate change that they may, first, 'engage in an informed debate of public policy'; second, understand the deep significance of Climategate; and third, explain and act upon the recent explosion of public interest in climate change."
Ted Munn, University of Toronto
Review of previous edition:
"The text provides a readable, concise summary of the science of climate change, but it is the nonscientific aspects of the book that set it apart … a well-crafted textbook. The writing is very accessible without being too simplistic. The combination of a broad overview of the science and policy of climate change is both novel and appropriate for … an introductory-level survey course on climate change. Reading the book was a learning experience for me, and I would happily recommend this book to anyone seeking an introduction to climate change."
Guillaume Mauger, Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society
Review of previous edition:
"The book reads extremely well: it uses stories, analogues, and examples to draw the reader into the story of the science of our changing planet. Despite the complexity of the actual science, Dessler presents the material in a clear manner and does it without drawing on mathematics any more difficult than simple algebra … I recommend this book for anyone interested in learning more about climate change and the challenges it presents to humanity."
Donald J. Wuebbles, Physics Today
Review of previous edition:
"At last, a textbook about the scientific basis for global climate change that's well balanced, well written, highly illuminating, and accessible to non-science majors."
John M. Wallace, University of Washington
Review of previous edition:
"Understanding the challenges of climate change requires an understanding of the relevant science, economics and policy. However, existing introductory textbooks focus on only one of these disciplines, and there is a need for books covering all aspects. This textbook fills this void. Dessler has done an excellent job of clearly describing the different issues of climate change in a way that will be accessible to both science and non-science majors. I can see this book becoming the standard textbook for the growing number of introductory courses that discuss both the science and policy of climate change."
Darryn Waugh, Johns Hopkins University
Review of previous edition:
"Andy is a natural teacher and writer with such an ease of presentation that he makes complex subjects accessible by his clever use of everyday analogies. Climate change is a subject that [he] cares about passionately, and he really cares about his reader as well. [This] book provides an expert's exposition of climate change in all its facets … written primarily as a textbook, it also provides excellent reading for any layperson …"
Gerald R. North, Texas A&M University
‘Dessler does an excellent job of simply explaining the science. To a nonexpert, the science of climate change can be extremely daunting, as much as anything due to the scale and complexity of the system under discussion and the many and varied external factors that may (or may not) have significant effects upon it. … well written, clearly presented and is certainly not the ‘shrill advocacy’ the author sets out to avoid. Written as a student textbook … it certainly would appear to serve that purpose extremely well and should be on the reading list of anyone with an interest in climate science, if for no other reason that it introduces a complex subject in such a coherent and comprehensible fashion.’ John Brittan, The Leading Edge
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- Publisher : Cambridge University Press; 2nd edition (September 19, 2016)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 273 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1107480671
- ISBN-13 : 978-1107480674
- Item Weight : 1.26 pounds
- Dimensions : 6.9 x 0.5 x 9.9 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #1,178,499 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #678 in Weather (Books)
- #1,061 in Climatology
- #1,326 in Environmental Economics (Books)
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- Reviewed in the United States on November 3, 2019I wanted a textbook on climate change this book fits my needs for an introduction. I've spent many hours reading David Archer's "The Long Thaw" and Spencer Wheart's 'The Discovery of Global Warming." I won't bother with the others I have in my library because Archer and Wheart's books pretty well explain a great deal But, neither are "textbooks" for beginners. So, I bought the Kindle edition over a year ago. I read it from time to time, and I find a need for the paper edition because I need to study with a pen in one hand, a ruler in the other, and hours and hours to ponder the text while outlining it with my pen and ruler and margin notes. This way I can page through the chapters and study the highlights. This is how I drive a book deep within my feeble memory (I'm 72). I find this textbook most helpful for becoming a competent resource person for others in need of reliable climate science, climate science history, and climate change information. No, I'll never know it all or enough, for sure, but I'll have facts and information not available on climate deceiver "news" channels like Fox. I recommend that everyone keep a copy of David Archer's "Long Thaw" close by. It's very informative and scary. ed evans - KillerOceans.Com
- Reviewed in the United States on March 24, 2021Great read and information. Well written
- Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2017Had this for intro to climate science. Excellent writing, very informative, organized and concise. Cheaper than the average textbook, slim and lightweight.
- Reviewed in the United States on July 30, 2018This was a textbook for a class I took, but I still use it as a reference. Great for getting your arms around climate change facts.
- Reviewed in the United States on August 23, 2019The book to buy if you want to understand climate change. Go no further, says this engineer.
- Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2018My favorite CC text book I've come across. Does a great job explaining difficult concepts in a simple way for any non-scientist to understand.
- Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2019The book is reader-friendly.
- Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2025Looks worn out
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- AnonReviewed in the United Kingdom on February 2, 2021
5.0 out of 5 stars This is one of the best books I have read on the science of climate change.
It is clearly written, contains simple explanations, and does a fantastic job of helping the reader understand the basic physics underlying the greenhouse effect. The book goes on to cover the carbon cycle, climate feedbacks, sources of emissions, and the possible future scenarios of warming and physical change. Dessler also provides a brief history of climate science, politics, and solutions.
- Amazon CustomerReviewed in Canada on October 5, 2016
5.0 out of 5 stars Love the new edition
Love the new edition. Mainly minor updates as far as I'm aware - some numbers and lists have been updated, since they've changed. Very clearly written and easy to use. Useful course material but also as a general reference.
- Robin MartensReviewed in Germany on March 18, 2019
5.0 out of 5 stars Formulas well-explained for non-physics exporters
Very nice book that deals with both the physics of the greenhouse effect, the causes and impacts of climate change and possible mitigation and adaptation solutions as well as different policies.
The physics was very-well explained and understandable for someone like me, who has almost no physics background knowledge. The author really takes you step by step to understand the physics of the greenhouse effect.
I also really liked that the author also talks about many counter-arguments of climate change and the human-influence. These arguments were then countered again with arguments from science and really made sense.
A good book as an introduction to climate change!
- SamReviewed in the United Kingdom on May 5, 2020
5.0 out of 5 stars Great
Great book! Detailed and explained really well!
- Amazon CustomerReviewed in Canada on February 3, 2021
5.0 out of 5 stars How do I copy it to another one of my devices.
Graet book.