Carbon Dioxide through the Ages

From wild spirit to climate culprit

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ISBN:

9780198869412

Publication date:

16/05/2024

Hardback

216 pages

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ISBN:

9780198869412

Publication date:

16/05/2024

Hardback

216 pages

Han Dolman

Carbon dioxide has become one of the “defining molecules” of our century, due to its role in Earth's climate. This text traces the development of the perception of carbon dioxide through the ages.

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Han Dolman

Description

Carbon dioxide has become one of the “defining molecules” of our century, due to its role in Earth's climate. This text traces the development of the perception of carbon dioxide through the ages.

With layman summaries at the beginning of each chapter and extensive literature references and notes, the text takes the reader through the history of our understanding of the gas, from its early discovery as a separate gas in the mid-17th century to the recognition of its radiative properties and impact on climate in the late 19th and 20th century.

The text describes the world's slow efforts to control the rise in carbon dioxide over the last 50 years and concludes by setting the stage for the Paris climate accords and subsequent negotiations. The world must reduce the emissions of carbon dioxide fast, and this book discusses options to achieve that goal.

Han Dolman is a climate scientist and director of the Royal NIOZ, the Netherlands Institute for Sea Research, as well as a Professor at the Department of Earth Sciences, Free University of Amsterdam. For many years, his work has been centered around the global carbon cycle and its relation to our climate. Over the length of his career, he has been involved in several international research programs such as the Global Climate Observing System.

About the author:

Han Dolman is a climate scientist and director of the Royal NIOZ, the Netherlands Institute for Sea Research, as well as a Professor at the Department of Earth Sciences, Free University of Amsterdam. For many years, his work has been centered around the global carbon cycle and its relation to our climate. Over the length of his career, he has been involved in several international research programs such as the Global Climate Observing System. He is the author of Biogeochemical Cycles and Climate (OUP 2019).

Han Dolman

Table of contents

Table of Contents
Preface
1:Carbon Dioxide: From a wild spirit to a climate culprit
2:What does carbon dioxide do in the atmosphere?
3:The discovery of the carbon dioxide molecule
4:Carbon dioxide and the rocks of the Earth
5:Carbon dioxide and the vegetation of the Earth
6:Carbon dioxide in the geological path
7:Carbon dioxide and the waxing and waning of ice sheets
8:Humans, fire, fossil fuel and the rise of anthropgenic C02
9:Determining atmospheric and oceanic carbon dioxide
10:Climate change, models and the allowable carbon budget
11:The world comes slowly into action
12:The bumpy road to the future
Bibliography

Han Dolman

Han Dolman

Han Dolman

Description

Carbon dioxide has become one of the “defining molecules” of our century, due to its role in Earth's climate. This text traces the development of the perception of carbon dioxide through the ages.

With layman summaries at the beginning of each chapter and extensive literature references and notes, the text takes the reader through the history of our understanding of the gas, from its early discovery as a separate gas in the mid-17th century to the recognition of its radiative properties and impact on climate in the late 19th and 20th century.

The text describes the world's slow efforts to control the rise in carbon dioxide over the last 50 years and concludes by setting the stage for the Paris climate accords and subsequent negotiations. The world must reduce the emissions of carbon dioxide fast, and this book discusses options to achieve that goal.

Han Dolman is a climate scientist and director of the Royal NIOZ, the Netherlands Institute for Sea Research, as well as a Professor at the Department of Earth Sciences, Free University of Amsterdam. For many years, his work has been centered around the global carbon cycle and its relation to our climate. Over the length of his career, he has been involved in several international research programs such as the Global Climate Observing System.

About the author:

Han Dolman is a climate scientist and director of the Royal NIOZ, the Netherlands Institute for Sea Research, as well as a Professor at the Department of Earth Sciences, Free University of Amsterdam. For many years, his work has been centered around the global carbon cycle and its relation to our climate. Over the length of his career, he has been involved in several international research programs such as the Global Climate Observing System. He is the author of Biogeochemical Cycles and Climate (OUP 2019).

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Table of contents

Table of Contents
Preface
1:Carbon Dioxide: From a wild spirit to a climate culprit
2:What does carbon dioxide do in the atmosphere?
3:The discovery of the carbon dioxide molecule
4:Carbon dioxide and the rocks of the Earth
5:Carbon dioxide and the vegetation of the Earth
6:Carbon dioxide in the geological path
7:Carbon dioxide and the waxing and waning of ice sheets
8:Humans, fire, fossil fuel and the rise of anthropgenic C02
9:Determining atmospheric and oceanic carbon dioxide
10:Climate change, models and the allowable carbon budget
11:The world comes slowly into action
12:The bumpy road to the future
Bibliography

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