Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
232
Language
English
Published
Sep 1, 2005
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Edition
1
ISBN-10
0198567340
ISBN-13
9780198567349
Description
Climate Physics emerged as a vital area of study in the wake of increased awareness about environmental issues and climate change. This work delves into the fundamental principles governing climate systems, presenting complex scientific concepts in an accessible manner. Readers are introduced to the intricacies of the atmosphere, oceans, and terrestrial ecosystems, all interlinked through dynamic processes that shape our planet.
F. W. Taylor navigates the foundational theories that illuminate the physical properties of climate, making it pertinent for both students and seasoned practitioners in the field. Through clear explanations and engaging examples, the text bridges the gap between theoretical physics and real-world applications, empowering readers to grasp the urgency of climate understanding in today's world. With its modern approach, the work highlights essential concepts crucial for understanding the impacts of climate change and the necessity of informed decision-making in environmental policy.
F. W. Taylor navigates the foundational theories that illuminate the physical properties of climate, making it pertinent for both students and seasoned practitioners in the field. Through clear explanations and engaging examples, the text bridges the gap between theoretical physics and real-world applications, empowering readers to grasp the urgency of climate understanding in today's world. With its modern approach, the work highlights essential concepts crucial for understanding the impacts of climate change and the necessity of informed decision-making in environmental policy.
Genres
Science & Technology
History