Book ID: CBB001551555

Behind the Curve: Science and the Politics of Global Warming (2014)

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Howe, Joshua P. (Author)


University of Washington Press


Publication Date: 2014
Physical Details: xviii + 290 pp.; ill.; maps
Language: English

In 1958, Charles David Keeling began measuring the concentration of carbon dioxide in the earth's atmosphere at the Mauna Loa Observatory in Hawaii. His project kicked off a half century of research that has expanded our knowledge of climate change. Despite more than fifty years of research, however, our global society has yet to find real solutions to the problem of global warming. Why? In Behind the Curve, Joshua Howe attempts to answer this question. He explores the history of global warming from its roots as a scientific curiosity to its place at the center of international environmental politics. The book follows the story of rising CO2--illustrated by the now famous Keeling Curve--through a number of historical contexts, highlighting the relationships among scientists, environmentalists, and politicians as those relationships changed over time. The nature of the problem itself, Howe explains, has privileged scientists as the primary spokespeople for the global climate. But while the "science first" forms of advocacy they developed to fight global warming produced more and better science, the primacy of science in global warming politics has failed to produce meaningful results. In fact, an often exclusive focus on science has left advocates for change vulnerable to political opposition and has limited much of the discussion to debates about the science itself. As a result, while we know much more about global warming than we did fifty years ago, CO2 continues to rise. In 1958, Keeling first measured CO2 at around 315 parts per million; by 2013, global CO2 had soared to 400 ppm. The problem is not getting better - it's getting worse. Behind the Curve offers a critical and levelheaded look at how we got here.

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Authors & Contributors
Conway, Erik M.
Oreskes, Naomi
Weart, Spencer R.
Bocking, Stephen A.
Buhs, Joshua Blu
Hecht, David K.
Journals
Historical Studies in the Natural Sciences
Endeavour: Review of the Progress of Science
Environmental History
Historical Studies in the Physical and Biological Sciences
Isis: International Review Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences
Journal of Astronomical History and Heritage
Publishers
Bloomsbury Press
Harvard University Press
Reaktion Books
University of Hawai'i Press
University of British Columbia (Canada)
Concepts
Controversies and disputes
Global warming
Climate and climatology
Science and politics
Environmentalism
Carbon dioxide
People
Carson, Rachel Louise
Keeling, Charles David
Nierenberg, William Aaron
Time Periods
20th century, late
21st century
19th century
20th century
Places
United States
California (U.S.)
Bolivia
Pacific Ocean
Hawaii (U.S.)
England
Institutions
National Academy of Sciences (U.S.)
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)
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