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Air Pollution and Global Warming: History, Science, and Solutions

Mark Z. Jacobson

This new edition of Mark Jacobson's textbook provides a comprehensive introduction to the history and science of the major air pollution and climate problems that face the world today, as well as the energy and policy solutions to those problems. Every chapter has been brought completely up-to-date with new data, figures, and text. There is a new additional chapter on large-scale solutions to climate and air pollution problems. Many more color photographs and diagrams and many additional examples and homework problems have been added. This is an ideal introductory textbook on air pollution for students taking courses in atmospheric chemistry and physics, meteorology, environmental science, Earth science, civil and environmental engineering, chemistry, environmental law and politics, and city planning and regulation. It will also form a valuable reference text for researchers, and an introduction to the subject for general audiences.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press
  • Publish Date: Apr 23rd, 2012
  • Pages: 406
  • Language: English
  • Edition: Revised - 0002
  • Dimensions: 9.90in - 8.00in - 1.00in - 2.15lb
  • EAN: 9781107691155
  • Categories: • Environmental Science (see also Chemistry - Environmental)• Earth Sciences - Meteorology & Climatology

About the Author

Jacobson, Mark Z.: - Mark Z. Jacobson is Director of the Atmosphere/Energy Program and Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Stanford University. He is also a Senior Fellow of the Woods Institute for the Environment and of the Precourt Institute for Energy. He has been on the faculty at Stanford since 1994. His research involves the development and application of numerical models to understand the effects of energy systems, vehicles and other emission sources on climate and air pollution and the analysis of renewable energy resources. He received the 2005 American Meteorological Society Henry G. Houghton Award, based in part on his discovery that black carbon may be the second-leading cause of global warming after carbon dioxide. He co-authored a 2009 cover article in Scientific American (with Dr Mark DeLucchi) on how to power the world with renewable energy. In 2010 he was appointed to the Energy Efficiency and Renewables Advisory Committee by the US Secretary of Energy. He has taught courses on Atmospheric Pollution and Climate; Weather and Storms; Air Pollution Modeling; and Numerical Weather Prediction. He has published over 110 peer-reviewed journal articles and another textbook: Fundamentals of Atmospheric Modeling (Second Edition, 2005; Cambridge University Press).

Praise for this book

"An excellent textbook to introduce students with a basic scientific background to some of the most imminent issues of our time - air pollution and global warming ... This new edition improves upon its popular predecessor."
Daniel A. Knopf, The State University of New York, Stony Brook
"... the second edition has been thoughtfully updated to reflect the latest trends and research in the fields of air pollution and climate change."
Derek J. Straub, Susquehanna University
"... a unique integrated introduction to atmospheric science, the science and adverse impacts of air pollution and climate change, and the regulations that address them."
Denise L. Mauzerall, Princeton University
"... an excellent overview of many facets of air pollution and global warming science. It's an excellent reference for students and professionals."
Jonathan D. W. Kahl, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee
"This engaging and comprehensive book is effectively designed to introduce students to the chemistry and physics of Earth's atmosphere, and to pressing environmental change topics such as urban air pollution ... exceptionally well-written and presented. This is an ideal text to introduce students to the chemistry and physics of Earth's atmosphere. This accessible textbook provides a practical understanding of chemistry and physics applied to atmospheric science topics, and to the nature, causes and consequences of human modification of the atmosphere."
Sara Pryor, Indiana University
"... [this] rigorous book brings a refreshing, optimistic perspective which contrasts with so many of the already available publications in this field. Its grounds are clearly rooted in science, data, statistics, existing reports and new initiatives ... delivers all the promises announced in its title; it remains an important and exceptional book in this vast array of scientific documentation related to environmental science."
Yves Laberge, Electronic Green Journal