@BOOK{NAP1605, author = "Institute of Medicine and National Academy of Sciences and National Academy of Engineering", title = "Policy Implications of Greenhouse Warming: Mitigation, Adaptation, and the Science Base", isbn = "978-0-309-04386-1", doi = "10.17226/1605", abstract = "Global warming continues to gain importance on the international agenda and calls for action are heightening. Yet, there is still controversy over what must be done and what is needed to proceed.\nPolicy Implications of Greenhouse Warming describes the information necessary to make decisions about global warming resulting from atmospheric releases of radiatively active trace gases. The conclusions and recommendations include some unexpected results. The distinguished authoring committee provides specific advice for U.S. policy and addresses the need for an international response to potential greenhouse warming.\nIt offers a realistic view of gaps in the scientific understanding of greenhouse warming and how much effort and expense might be required to produce definitive answers.\nThe book presents methods for assessing options to reduce emissions of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere, offset emissions, and assist humans and unmanaged systems of plants and animals to adjust to the consequences of global warming.", url = "https://nap.nationalacademies.org/catalog/1605/policy-implications-of-greenhouse-warming-mitigation-adaptation-and-the-science", year = 1992, publisher = "The National Academies Press", address = "Washington, DC" }