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Rebalancing Our Climate: The Future Starts Today

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We only have one planet, and its climate and ecosystem are essential to our survival.

A veritable tsunami of studies and assessment reports outlines a stark picture of humanity's detrimental impacts on our planet's life and environmental health. Climate change is at the heart of many of these impacts. We cannot continue to live in the same way; we're facing relentless population growth, paired with ever-expanding energy and resource consumption. Every day we dither exacerbates the issues we have to repair. What are our options, though?

We can still avert the doomsday scenario and choose more sustainable behavior. Decisive action can still make a significant difference to our environment. In Rebalancing Our Climate, Eelco J. Rohling documents a wealth of ways to adjust the trajectory of climate change. He outlines measures to drive massive reductions of greenhouse gas emissions, remove these gases from our atmosphere, and reflect part of the incoming energy from the Sun back into space. The book evaluates both advantages and disadvantages of changing our behaviour.

Rohling thus addresses the issues that affect the pathways to our survival in an understandable way. He also showcases the need to protect ourselves from impacts that have become inevitable already and presents ways to drive society to get these jobs done. The resulting book provides powerful facts and arguments to support informed choices about how we manage our dear planet.

Author: Rohling Eelco
Publisher: OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS
Pages: 176
ISBN: 9780197502556
Cover: Hardback
Edition Number: 1
Release Year: 2022

Prologue
Chapter 1: The Introduction: Outline of the Challenge
Chapter 2: The Problem: The Human-Caused Climate Crisis
Chapter 3: The No-Brainer: Emissions Reduction
Chapter 4: The New Kid on the Block: Negative Emission Through Greenhouse Gas Removal
Chapter 5: The Controversial One: Solar Radiation Management
Chapter 6: The Inevitable One: Impacts and Adaption
Chapter 7: The Behavioral Renaissance: Re-forming Society
Chapter 8: The Future: Toward Rebalancing Climate
Chapter 9: Conclusions
Appendix 1: Climate Feedbacks
Appendix 2: Indicative Future Projection for Carbon Removal by Nets

Eelco J. Rohling is professor of ocean and climate change in the Research School of Earth Sciences at the Australian National University and at the National Oceanography Centre Southampton.

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