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Cultural History of Climate

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Informationen zum Autor Wolfgang Behringer, Univeristy of York Klappentext Everyone talks about the weather. We are no exception: there are currently more predictions than usual about what it will look like in the future. But what do we know about climate variations 500 years ago, or 5000 years ago? How can we know anything at all about the history of weather? What impact have climate changes had on human prosperity and the spirit of invention? Wolfgang Behringer introduces us to the latest historical research on the development of the earth's climate; he shows what may today be considered secure knowledge, which changes have taken place in the past, and how they hindered or promoted the advance of Homo sapiens. The book first offers some elements of scientific orientation, then examines in greater detail the connection between the climate and cultural development since the middle ages. Behringer's exciting study graphically portrays the difficulties that our ancestors had to face and the solutions they came up with, and also discusses sometimes balmier periods such as the age of the Hohenstaufen dynasty. It will give us new heart to think of climate change as the number one challenge for our generation and to develop more positive approaches to the issue. Zusammenfassung Global warming and the future of the climate is one of the greatest challenges of our time, but what do we know about climate variations 500 years ago, or 5000 years ago? This book introduces us to the historical research on the development of the earth's climate. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface vii Introduction 1 1. What Do We Know about the Climate? 8 Sources of Climate History 8 Causes of Climate Change 14 The Palaeoclimate since the Formation of the Planet 20 2. Global Warming: The Holocene 31 Children of the Ice Age 31 Global Warming and Civilization 39 From Roman Optimum to Medieval Warm Period 60 3. Global Cooling: The Little Ice Age 85 The Concept of the Little Ice Age 85 The Changing Environment 88 Dance of Death 103 Winter Blues 115 4. Cultural Consequences of the Little Ice Age 121 The Wrathful God 121 Sin Economics as the Motor of Change 133 The Cool Sun of Reason 146 5. Global Warming: The Modern Warm Period 168 Apparent Uncoupling from the Forces of Nature 168 The Discovery of Global Warming 182 Reactions to Climate Change 191 6. Epilogue: Sins against the Environment and Greenhouse Climate 206 Notes 218 Further reading 262 Index 264 ...

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Authors W Behringer, Wolfgang Behringer, Behringer Wolfgang
Assisted by Patrick Camiller (Translation)
Publisher Wiley, John and Sons Ltd
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 13.11.2009
 
EAN 9780745645292
ISBN 978-0-7456-4529-2
No. of pages 280
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History > Cultural history
Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Geosciences > Miscellaneous

Umweltforschung, Umweltwissenschaften, Environmental Studies, Social and cultural history, Weather and climate: general interest, Allg. Umweltforschung

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