|

How the world will change with global warning
Trausti Valsson
Publisher: University of Iceland Press, Reykjavik
Edition: 2006
Language: English
Pages: 168
ISBN: 978-9979-54-727-3
Buying information
Order the book online: Amazon.com
Order the book by email: hu@hi.is (University of Iceland Press)
Book presentation
Hotter summers and milder winters have already made most of us
aware of what scientists say is a trend towards extensive global
warming. Most of the experts accompany their predictions with dire
warnings of the resulting rising sea levels and spreading deserts.
Valsson's approach to the problem of global warming is a refreshing
look at the advantages that will ensue. With the melting of the
sea ice in the North, new Artic shipping routes will connect the
Pacific and the Atlantic Oceans.
The warming will also make oil and mineral resources in northern
areas easily accessible for exploitation and will make the far North
comfortable for human habitation, replacing the living spaces around
the central areas of the globe that will become too hot for habitation.
Valsson underlines the importance of the international agreements
for reducing greenhouse gas emissions, which are largely to blame
for the current warming trend. He also promotes the view that even
in the face of the very many negative consequences, we need to maintain
a positive attitude towards to the changes that are coming upon
us, and try to study How the world will change with the - as it
seems - inescapable warming of the globe.
Contents
| |
|
Contents |
| |
|
Comments on the Book |
| |
|
Introduction |
| 1. |
|
Warming: The Catalyst of Change |
| 2. |
|
How Global Patterns Change |
| 3. |
|
How Spatial Systems Change |
| 4. |
|
The Future Structure of the Globe |
| 5. |
|
Impacts on a Global Scale |
| 6. |
|
The North: The Future Area of the Globe |
| |
|
References and Lists |
| |
|
Poem on the Message of the Book |
Author
Trasuti Valsson studied architecture and planning at TU Berlin.
He finishced his PhD in Environmental Planning at UC Berlkeley in
1987 with the thesis: A theory of integration. Valsson is a Professor
of Planning at the University of Iceland. He is author of 12 books
and recipient of several awards and prizes.
|