Human Impacts on Weather and Climate
Discover the intricate relationship between human activity and climate with Human Impacts on Weather and Climate by William R. Cotton. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2007, this revised edition spans 332 pages of insightful analysis and research. Cotton delves into the ongoing debates about anthropogenic effects on our planet's climate, presenting the latest theories, data, and modeling studies that shape our understanding of climatic changes.
Ideal for both undergraduate and graduate courses in atmospheric and environmental science, this book also serves as an essential resource for policymakers and anyone interested in the pressing issues of global climate change. Equip yourself with the knowledge to understand the environmental aspects of climate and the social implications of weather phenomena. Explore the profound impact humans have on nature and gain a deeper appreciation for our role in shaping the Earth's climate.