Science Magazine's State of the Planet 2008-2009

with a Special Section on Energy and Sustainability

the Editors of Science, Donald Kennedy
Science Magazine\'s State of the Planet 2008-2009Published: 12/18/2008
Publisher: Island Press
216 p. 7 x 10
Tables. Figures. 67 key terms.
Index.
ISBN: 9781597264051
Hardcover: $40.00
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Biographies | Table Of Contents
Taken from the pages of Science and supplemented by contributions from the magazine’s editors, State of the Planet 2008-2009 offers contemporary science writing that is sometimes provocative, frequently enlightening, and always authoritative. Published by the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), Science is one of the most respected scientific magazines in the world. With a readership of more than one million people, it offers “hard science” from top scientists to both educated lay readers and scientists alike.

The articles collected here are arranged thematically and each section is introduced by a prominent scientist or science writer. Donald Kennedy, who was Editor-in-Chief of Science when these articles appeared in the magazine, contributes a preface and several short essays. Focusing on issues of energy and sustainability, sections of the volume are devoted to the prospects of energy-sparing technologies and alternatives to fossil fuel use, including ethanol and cellulosic digestion. Other sections center on climate change, led by a comprehensive essay on the state of scientific knowledge today and followed by contributions about the Antarctic and Greenland ice sheets, as well as the effects of climate change that have been measured to date, including changes in migration and breeding cycles of birds and flowering in plants, changing patterns of hurricanes and extreme weather events, and alterations in forest fire frequency.

Interspersed throughout the book are Science news pieces that highlight particular issues and cases relevant to the main scientific findings. A glossary of key terms and concepts helps students and nonspecialists better understand the terminology and the issues.
 

Biographies

Donald Kennedy served as editor-in-chief of Science from 2000-2007. A biologist by training, Kennedy is the Bing Professor of Environmental Science emeritus and President emeritus at Stanford University. In the late 1970s he served as commissioner of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. He is the author of many books, including Academic Duty, an overview of American higher education at the end of the twentieth century.

 

Table Of Contents

Acknowledgments

Introduction

ENERGY SOLUTIONS

Introduction

The Energy-Economy-Environment Dilemma

Renewable Energy Sources and the Realities of Setting an Energy Agenda

Ethanol for a Sustainable Energy Future

The Billion-Ton Biofuels Vision

The Biofuels Conundrum

Carbon-Negative Biofuels from Low-Input High-Diversity Grassland Biomass

Commentary: “Carbon-Negative Biofuels from Low-Input High-Diversity Grassland Biomass”

Response to Commentary: “Carbon-Negative Biofuels from Low-Input High-Diversity Grassland Biomass”

Can the Upstarts Top Silicon?

WHAT'S ALREADY HAPPENED?

Introduction

Warming and Earlier Spring Increase Western U.S. Forest Wildfire Activity

How Much More Rain Will Global Warming Bring?

Running Out of Water—and Time

Rapid Advance of Spring Arrival Dates in Long-Distance Migratory Birds

Perspectives on the Arctic’s Shrinking Sea-Ice Cover

Recent Sea Level Contributions of the Antarctic and Greenland Ice Sheets

PROJECTING THE FUTURE

Introduction

IPCC Report Lays Out Options for Taming Greenhouse Gas

The Limits of Consensus

Commentary: A Closer Look at the IPCC Report

Response to Commentary: A Closer Look at the IPCC Report

Simulating Arctic Climate Warmth and Ice Field Retreat in the Last Interglaciation

A Semi-Empirical Approach to Projecting Future Sea Level Rise

Prioritizing Climate Change Adaptation Needs for Food Security in 2030

Critical Assumptions in the Stern Review on Climate Change

Climate Change: Risk, Ethics, and the Stern Review

DEALING WITH CLIMATE CHANGE

Introduction

A Combined Mitigation-Geoengineering Approach to Climate Stabilization

Preparing to Capture Carbon

A Guide to CO2 Sequestration

Carbon Trading

Carbon Trading Over Taxes

Index

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