Synopses & Reviews
Climate change is an issue that has taken on great urgency in recent years, but it is not an isolated problem. Hans Tammemagi argues that climate change is but one of the many problems associated with the changing character of one of the most basic components of life: the air we breathe.
Tammemagi's fascinating exploration of air illustrates that it is far from being an empty void; rather, it is a vast ocean of gases that are layered, constantly mixing, generating weather, and providing the basis of life itself. While illustrating the beauty and mystery of air, Tammemagi also examines its declining quality in chapters that discuss smog over cities (and elsewhere), acid rain, the depletion of stratospheric ozone layer, and, of course, global warming. As a scientist, writer, and activist, Tammemagi explains the key issues associated with air in a clear, lucid, and compelling style. Air is a vital piece of reading on an issue of rapidly growing urgency.
Containing a wealth of information such as the history and evolution of our atmosphere, biographical notes about key scientists, descriptions of significant inventions, and color photography, this book presents the great aerial ocean like we have never seen it before.
Review
"Very readable description of all aspects of the atmosphere and the impacts of humans on it. Recommended."--Choice
"While exploring the beauty and mystery of air, this title also examines its declining quality in chapters that discuss smog over cities (and elsewhere), acid rain, the depletion of stratospheric ozone layer, and global warming - placing issue of global warming within the context of the changing properties of our atmosphere."--Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society
About the Author
Hans Tammemagi, Ph.D., is a writer and environmental consultant located in Pender Island, British Columbia. He is the environment columnist for the
Vancouver Sun and an adjunct professor at the School of Environmental Studies, University of Victoria.
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Table of Contents
1. The Plight of the Atmosphere
2. The Delicate Atmosphere
3. The Ever-Changing Weather
4. Smog: The Deadly Haze
5. Transportation: A Large Environmental Tire Print
6. Acid Rain: The Scourge of the Loons
7. King Coal and Fossil Fuels
8. The Tenuous Ozone Shield
9. The Globe is Heating Up
10. More Signs that the Canary is Choking
11. The Path Forward