<!-- <description> -->While the possible depletion of energy sources has been emphasized in most literatures, this book aims to show that the increase of entropy in the biosphere, resulting since the dawn of industrial era, is a cause for urgent concern.
As the entropy release puts a limit on sustainable growth, and the CO₂ atmospheric content is a reliable indicator of global entropy release that threatens the biospheric balance, a change of paradigm is necessary with the need to switch from an economy of exploitation to an economy of entropy.
<!-- </description> -->Contents:The Limits to Growth: From Malthus to COP 21 via the Club of RomeGreenhouse Gas Effect and Boltzmann EntropyBiosphere in DisruptionThermodynamic Conditions for a Return to EquilibriumWhy Do We Release So Much Carbon into the Atmosphere?Means for a Recovery of Balance<!-- </contents> -->
<!-- <readership> -->Readership: Students and the general public interested in the science behind climate change.<!-- </readership> -->
Keywords:Entropy Release;Climate Change;Pollution;Growth Limits;CO2;TemperatureReview:Key Features:Emphasizes entropy as the global concept behind climate change as well as all forms of pollutionRelies on geological data to demonstrate that the biosphere has become out of balanceGives a concrete estimate of the amount of investment necessary to restore biosphere balance