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Yves Earhart

Climate Change Data

Climate Change Data offers an in-depth exploration of climate science through a data-driven approach. It focuses on verifiable temperature records and atmospheric studies, providing a quantitative analysis essential for understanding the scope and pace of climate change. The book emphasizes the necessity of grounding theoretical models in observational data to ensure reliable assessments and effective strategies. Did you know that ice core data provides insights into past climates, allowing scientists to reconstruct historical temperature data?
Or that satellite observations offer comprehensive views of atmospheric conditions, enhancing our understanding of global weather patterns?

The book progresses logically, beginning with fundamental concepts and key terms in climate science. Subsequent chapters delve into specific aspects such as temperature trends, changes in atmospheric composition including greenhouse gases, and impacts on ecosystems. The evidence presented is drawn from diverse sources like ground-based stations and oceanographic measurements, stressing the importance of multiple lines of evidence.

This book stands out by prioritizing a fact-based analysis over sensationalism, making it valuable for students, researchers, and policymakers seeking a deeper understanding of the climate crisis. Its findings have direct implications for ecology, economics, and policy, providing a comprehensive overview of the data underpinning our understanding of climate change.
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2025
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2025
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