Here is a popular book with big set-piece descriptions accompanied by
illustrations at its core, but with enough science to attract both the
specialist reader and to educate the lay reader without scaring them
off. Disaster books traditionally feed on hype, sensationalism and bad
science. Eden redresses the balance. What then is the place of weather
disasters in our climate? Are they freaks or a necessary part of the
whole? How rare are meteorological event does it take to cause chaos
in our day-to-day lives? Are we becoming more at risk and less capable
of dealing with them? Or do we just complain more? These days we try
and mitigate the effects of different hazards, by acquiring personal
and property protection - individually, personally and politically. So
what is the role of local and central government, the insurance
industry, the media and the public? And how do we actually measure
disaster? By rarity, insurance cost, death toll, recovery times or
what? Can we merge all these so we can compare -say- the 1976 drought
with the 1891 blizzard? Can we rank disasters? 15,000 died in the
European heatwave of August 2003. Is this the shape of things to come?
What will happen if the Gulf Stream/North Atlantic Drift stops
flowing? Here are just a few of Philip Eden's topics in a book which
will be riveting to readers.
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ISBN
9781441116253
Publisert
2015
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
Continuum
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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