How Climate Actually Works
The Physics, Chemistry, and Ocean Science Behind the Headlines, Explained in Plain English
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Virtual Voice
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Jazper Carter
This title uses virtual voice narration
Virtual voice is computer-generated narration for audiobooks.
Inside this book, readers will learn how to:
- Trace the energy budget from incoming solar radiation to outgoing infrared light, and pinpoint where a greenhouse gas intervenes.
- Decode the greenhouse effect at the molecular level by seeing why certain gases absorb infrared wavelengths while letting visible sunlight pass through.
- Follow carbon through its grand cycle across air, land, and ocean, and recognize why excess emissions accumulate instead of fading away.
- See the ocean as a planetary heat engine that has absorbed roughly ninety percent of the extra energy trapped by human activity.
- Use the ice-albedo feedback to predict change by understanding why a shrinking white surface accelerates its own disappearance through reflection physics.
- Separate amplifying feedbacks from braking ones — water vapor, clouds, the Planck response — and see why climate sensitivity lands near three degrees.
- Read a climate model with informed skepticism by knowing what a virtual planet actually simulates and where uncertainty legitimately lives.
- Evaluate any headline on its mechanism, not its volume, and answer common counterarguments with the underlying physics.
This guide is written for adults who never took an atmospheric science class but want to understand the world they live in: parents answering their children’s questions, professionals weighing sustainability commitments at work, voters evaluating policy without a partisan filter, teachers seeking a clear popular reference, and lifelong learners who want to see the system whole. It is a practical handbook for media literacy in an age of climate headlines, and a quiet companion for anyone tired of nodding along to words they do not own.
Read it cover to cover and you walk away with a connected mental model of Earth’s energy balance, the carbon cycle, the heat-storing ocean, reflective ice, amplifying feedbacks, the cloud puzzle, climate models, and the independent lines of evidence that converge on the same answer. Open the first page and start building the framework. The system is knowable. The science is yours.
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