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This collection pulls together key documents from the scientific and political history of climate change, including congressional testimony, scientific papers, newspaper editorials, court cases, and international declarations. Far more than just a compendium of source materials, the book uses these documents as a way to think about history, while at the same time using history as a way to approach the politics of climate change from a new perspective.
Making Climate Change History provides the necessary background to give readers the opportunity to pose critical questions and create plausible answers to help them understand climate change in its historical context; it also illustrates the relevance of history to building effective strategies for dealing with the climatic challenges of the future.
Auteur
Joshua P. Howe is assistant professor of history and environmental studies at Reed College. He is the author of Behind the Curve: Science and the Politics of Global Warming.
Contenu
Foreword: Climate Change and the Uses of History / Paul S. Sutter
Acknowledgments
Introduction | Making Climate Change History
Part One | The Scientific ?Prehistory? of Global Warming
Joseph Fourier, ?General Remarks on the Temperatures of the Globe and the Planetary Spaces? (1824)
John Tyndall, ?The Bakerian Lecture: On the Absorption and Radiation of Heat by Gases and Vapours, and on the Physical Connexion of Radiation, Absorption, and Conduction? (1861)
Svante Arrhenius, ?On the Influence of Carbonic Acid in the Air upon the Temperature of the Ground? (1896)
G. S. Callendar, ?The Artificial Production of Carbon Dioxide and Its Influence on Temperature? (1938) *
* Part Two | The Cold War Roots of Global Warming
Roger Revelle, Testimony before the House Committee on Appropriations, May 1, 1957
Howard T. Orville, ?The Impact of Weather Control on the Cold War? (1958)
National Science Foundation, Preliminary Plans for a National Center for Atmospheric Research (1959) *
* Part Three | Making Global Warming Green
The Conservation Foundation, Implications of Rising Carbon Dioxide Content of the Atmosphere (1963)
President's Science Advisory Committee, Restoring the Quality of Our Environment (1965)
Donella H. Meadows, Dennis L. Meadows, Jørgen Randers, and William W. Behrens III, The Limits to Growth (1972)
Study of Man's Impact on Climate, Inadvertent Climate Modification (1971)
The Sierra Club, ?International Committee Questionnaire?Five Year Plan? (1976)
Michael McCloskey, ?Criteria for International Campaigns? (1982)
National Climate Program Act of 1978
American Association for the Advancement of Science, Advisory Group on Climate Meeting, May 26, 1978
David Slade, ?Action Flow, U.S. Carbon Dioxide Research and Assessment Program? (1979)
David Slade, Letter to David Burns (1980) *
* Part Four | Climate Change As Controversy
U.S. Central Intelligence Agency, ?A Study of Climatological Research as It Pertains to Intelligence Problems? (1974)
S. I. Rasool and S. H. Schneider, ?Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide and Aerosols: Effects of Large Increases on Global Climate? (1971)
Reid Bryson, ?A Perspective on Climate Change? (1974)
Stephen H. Schneider, The Genesis Strategy (1976) .
Helmut E. Landsberg, ?Review: The Genesis Strategy?Climate and Global Survival? (1976)
Stephen H. Schneider and Helmut E. Landsberg, ?Forum? (1977)
National Academy of Sciences, ?Carbon Dioxide and Climate? (1979)
National Academy of Sciences, ?Changing Climate? (1983)
Environmental Protection Agency, Can We Delay a Greenhouse Warming? (1983)
New York Times, ?How to Live in a Greenhouse? (1983)
R. P. Turco, O. B. Toon, T. P. Ackerman, J. B. Pollack, and Carl Sagan, ?Nuclear Winter? (1983)
Carl Sagan, ?Nuclear War and Climatic Catastrophe? (1983)
S. Fred Singer (1985), ?On a 'Nuclear Winter'? (1983) *
* Part Five | Climate Change Governance
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, First Assessment Report (1990)
World Commission on Environment and Development, Our Common Future (The Brundtland Report) (1987)
United Nations, Rio Declaration on Environment and Development (1992)
United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) (1992)
C. Boyden Gray and David B. Rivkin Jr., ?A 'No Regrets' Environmental Policy? (1991)
Al Gore and Mitch McConnell, Testimony before the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, September 18, 1992
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, Second Assessment Report (1996)
The Kyoto Protocol to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (1997)
The Byrd-Hagel Resolution (1997) *
* Part Six | The Past, the Present, and the Future
Bill McKibben, The End of Nature (1989)
Paul J. Crutzen and Eugene F. Stoermer, ?The Anthropocene? (2000)
Michael Shellenberger and Ted Nordhaus, ?The Death of Environmentalism? (2004)
Nicholas Stern, ?Stern Review on the Economics of Climate Change? (2006)
William D. Nordhaus, ?A Review of the Stern Review on the Economics of Climate Change? (2007)
Massachusetts v. Environmental Protection Agency (2007)
Pope Francis, Laudato Si': On Care for Our Common Home (2016)
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