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The Discovery of Global Warming: Revised and…
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The Discovery of Global Warming: Revised and Expanded Edition (New Histories of Science, Technology, and Medicine) (udgave 2008)

af Spencer R. Weart

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In 2001 an international panel of climate scientists announced that the world was warming at a rate without precedent during at least the last two millennia. The story of how scientists reached that conclusion was the story Weart told in The Discovery of Global Warming. The award-winning book is now revised and expanded to reflect the latest science. The award-winning book is now revised and expanded. In 2001 an international panel of distinguished climate scientists announced that the world was warming at a rate without precedent during at least the last two millennia, and that warming was caused by the buildup of greenhouse gases from human activity. The story of how scientists reached that conclusion-by way of unexpected twists and turns-was the story Spencer Weart told in The Discovery of Global Warming. Now he brings his award-winning account up to date, revised throughout to reflect the latest science and with a new conclusion that shows how the scientific consensus caught fire among the general world public, and how a new understanding of the human meaning of climate change spurred individuals and governments to action. "Charting the evolution and confirmation of the theory [of global warming], Weart dissects the interwoven threads of research and reveals the political and societal subtexts that colored scientists' views and the public reception their work ??received." -Andrew C. Revkin, New York Times Book Review… (mere)
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Titel:The Discovery of Global Warming: Revised and Expanded Edition (New Histories of Science, Technology, and Medicine)
Forfattere:Spencer R. Weart
Info:Harvard University Press, Kindle Edition, 240 pages
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As a former physicist, Weart is an excellent historian of science, but he lets his climate doomsday beliefs color his view in this work. You'd think a physicist would be able to tell the difference between apocalyptic prophecies, computer model speculation and empirically demonstrable falsifiable scientific methodology but I guess that's too much to ask in the age of climate "truth." At least he recognizes the skeptics are treated as heretics and the believers are dogmatic...that should at least be a clue that he's in a cult but he hasn't quite snapped out of it. This is still pretty darned good history of the topic though. Three stars. ( )
  Chickenman | Sep 11, 2018 |
The hisorical view point. Aim is to describe the many converging strands of science that led to the "discovery" of global warming
  jhawn | Jul 31, 2017 |
The author gives an excellent overview of how global warming developed over the last 2 centuries. Covers a lot of ground and helps make sense of many of the fears that have blossomed from the climate change discussion. ( )
  addunn3 | May 19, 2015 |
As the author describes it: "The future actions we might take are not my subject. This book is a history of how we came to understand our present situation." He traces strands of inquiry that go back to the 1800s: why did ice ages occur? how is the industrial revolution affecting the atmosphere? There are things that cause warming and things that cause cooling and complex interactions and feedback loops that don't make for a one-size-fits-all description of the future. Components of a global system have been gradually discovered, understood from data collection and experimentation, and incorporated into increasingly complex computer models that go back to the 1950s. A handy time line notes the significant developments. The political prominence of the issue arose after much wrangling among scientists about what was too murky and uncertain for presentation, or too alarmingly plausible to remain confined to technical journals. This is not a book for computer geekery about the models. It is about the major players, the broad trends, the difficulties of individuals in a small slice of time struggling to comprehend eons on a global scale. I am, after reading this book, more appreciative of the effort involved.

(read 31 Mar 2011)
  qebo | Jul 16, 2011 |
One of the better entries in the family of global warming books, this one takes a historic perspective, tracing the history of just how global warming was discovered. A fascinating look at how science is done. ( )
  Devil_llama | May 9, 2011 |
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In 2001 an international panel of climate scientists announced that the world was warming at a rate without precedent during at least the last two millennia. The story of how scientists reached that conclusion was the story Weart told in The Discovery of Global Warming. The award-winning book is now revised and expanded to reflect the latest science. The award-winning book is now revised and expanded. In 2001 an international panel of distinguished climate scientists announced that the world was warming at a rate without precedent during at least the last two millennia, and that warming was caused by the buildup of greenhouse gases from human activity. The story of how scientists reached that conclusion-by way of unexpected twists and turns-was the story Spencer Weart told in The Discovery of Global Warming. Now he brings his award-winning account up to date, revised throughout to reflect the latest science and with a new conclusion that shows how the scientific consensus caught fire among the general world public, and how a new understanding of the human meaning of climate change spurred individuals and governments to action. "Charting the evolution and confirmation of the theory [of global warming], Weart dissects the interwoven threads of research and reveals the political and societal subtexts that colored scientists' views and the public reception their work ??received." -Andrew C. Revkin, New York Times Book Review

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