Sudden and Disruptive Climate Change
Sudden and Disruptive Climate Change Exploring the Real Risks and How We Can Avoid Them
Edited by Michael C. MacCracken, Frances Moore and John C. Topping, Jr
London • Sterling, VA
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Contents List of Figures, Tables and Boxes List of Acronyms and Abbreviations Foreword by Ambassador John Ashton
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Introduction Michael C. MacCracken and John C. Topping, Jr
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Part 1 The Potential for Rapid Changes to the Weather and Climate Introduction to Part 1 Michael C. MacCracken
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1 Ten Reasons Why Climate Change May be More Severe than Projected A. Barrie Pittock 2
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Potential Increased Hurricane Activity in a Greenhouse Warmed World Judith A. Curry
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Potential Effects of Weather Extremes and Climate Change on Human Health Devra Lee Davis and John C. Topping, Jr
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Part 2 The Potential for Rapid Melting of Ice and Amplification of Sea Level Rise Introduction to Part 2 Robert W. Corell
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Changes in Polar Sea Ice Coverage Claire L. Parkinson
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Changes in the Greenland Ice Sheet and Implications for Global Sea Level Rise Eric Rignot
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Why Predicting West Antarctic Ice Sheet Behavior is So Hard: What We Know, What We Don’t Know and How We Will Find Out Robert Bindschadler
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Part 3 The Potential for Dramatic Changes in Coastal Regions Introduction to Part 3 The Honorable Tom Roper 7
The Potential for Significant Impacts on Chesapeake Bay from Global Warming Michael S. Kearney
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The Northern Gulf of Mexico Coast: Human Development Patterns, Declining Ecosystems and Escalating Vulne