The Role of Tropics in Climate Change 1st Edition
Discover The Role of Tropics in Climate Change 1st Edition by Neloy Khare, a timely and authoritative exploration of how tropical regions shape global climate dynamics. This compelling volume captures attention with clear, evidence-based analysis of the tropics’ influence on atmospheric circulation, carbon storage, precipitation patterns, and extreme weather events affecting equatorial nations.
Delve into chapters that translate complex science into practical insight—covering tropical convection, ocean–atmosphere interactions, land-use change, and feedbacks that amplify warming. Packed with regional examples from the Amazon, Congo Basin, Southeast Asia, the Caribbean, and South Asia, the book speaks directly to readers in the Global South while remaining essential for international researchers and policy-makers.
You’ll find a balanced mix of theory, observational data, and policy-relevant discussion, making it a valuable resource for climate scientists, environmental planners, graduate students, and practitioners designing adaptation and mitigation strategies. The author’s clear prose guides readers from foundational concepts to the latest research implications, highlighting how tropical processes can accelerate, modulate, or mitigate global climate change.
Imagine applying these insights to better policymaking, resilient infrastructure planning, or targeted conservation efforts across tropical countries—this book equips you to do exactly that. It’s both an academic reference and a practical handbook for anyone concerned with climate risk in equatorial regions.
Ready to deepen your understanding of a critical piece of the climate puzzle? Add The Role of Tropics in Climate Change 1st Edition by Neloy Khare to your collection today and gain the regional and global perspective needed to inform smarter, science-led action.
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