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Air Traps Heat

Yves Earhart

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Ratgeber / Natur

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Air Traps Heat explores the critical issue of climate change, focusing on how greenhouse gases impact our planet. The book examines the science behind the greenhouse effect, explaining radiative transfer and the properties of gases like carbon dioxide. It uses extensive climate data, including ice core samples and sea-level measurements, to illustrate the consequences of increasing greenhouse gas concentrations. A key insight is understanding how human activities, particularly since industrialization, have driven the exponential increase in these emissions, leading to a warming planet.



The book progresses logically, starting with the basic physics of the greenhouse effect and then analyzing climate data from sources like satellite observations. Major sections are dedicated to explaining the radiative properties of greenhouse gases, examining the capabilities and limitations of climate models, and evaluating observed climate trends. The book uniquely combines detailed scientific explanations with rigorous data analysis, presenting complex information in an accessible manner for a broad audience interested in environmental science.



Ultimately, Air Traps Heat argues that the increasing concentration of greenhouse gases, driven by human activities, is unequivocally leading to a warming planet. It culminates in a discussion of the potential impacts of climate change on various sectors, including agriculture, water resources, and human health, and explores possible pathways toward a more sustainable future. This comprehensive approach, combining scientific rigor with real-world examples, makes the book valuable for anyone seeking a clear understanding of our environmental predicament.

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