Prelims
The Academic Language of Climate Change: An Introduction for Students and Non-native Speakers
ISBN: 978-1-80382-912-8, eISBN: 978-1-80382-911-1
Publication date: 16 September 2022
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(2022), "Prelims", Manolas, E. and Leal Filho, W. (Ed.) The Academic Language of Climate Change: An Introduction for Students and Non-native Speakers, Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. i-xii. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-80382-911-120221025
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Copyright © 2022 Evangelos Manolas and Walter Leal Filho
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The Academic Language of Climate Change
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The Academic Language of Climate Change: An Introduction for Students and Non-native Speakers
EDITED BY
EVANGELOS MANOLAS
Democritus University of Thrace, Greece
AND
WALTER LEAL FILHO
Hamburg University of Applied Sciences, Germany Manchester Metropolitan University, UK
United Kingdom – North America – Japan – India – Malaysia – China
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Contents
List of Tables and Figures | ix |
Preface | xi |
Chapter 1: Climate Change: Causes and Impacts | |
Walter Leal Filho and Evangelos Manolas | 1 |
Chapter 2: Climate Change and Agriculture | |
Chrysovalantou Antonopoulou | 7 |
Chapter 3: Climate Change and Tourism: Challenges and Prospects | |
Fotini Bantoudi and Maria Pentaftiki | 13 |
Chapter 4: Climate Change: Health and Safety of Workers | |
Panagiota Barbouti-Baloti, Angeliki Kouna and Constantina Skanavis21 | |
Chapter 5: Gender and Climate Change | |
Efthalia Gerou and Dimitrios Geros | 27 |
Chapter 6: Adapting to Climate Change: Adaptation Options and Forms | |
Hacer Gören | 35 |
Chapter 7: Climate Change and Human Mobility | |
Hacer Gören | 43 |
Chapter 8: Climate Education Experience at University of Latvia | |
Indra Karapetjana and Maris Klavins | 51 |
Chapter 9: Climate Change and Energy | |
Evangelia Karasmanaki | 57 |
Chapter 10: Solastalgia: Looking into the Implicit Impacts of Climate Change on Mental Health | |
Eirene Katsarou | 63 |
Chapter 11: Health and Climate Change | |
Margarita-Eleni Manola and George Tribonias | 71 |
Chapter 12: Climate Change and Food Production | |
Ioanna Mantzourani | 79 |
Chapter 13: Climate Change and Deforestation | |
Diamantis Myrtsidis | 85 |
Chapter 14: Climate Change and Art | |
Dimitra Pantiora, Ioannis Theodoulou and Constantina Skanavis | 91 |
Chapter 15. Utilising the Systems Thinking Approach to Assess the Impact of Climate Change on Organisations | |
Christian Virgil and Kit Fai Pun | 97 |
Chapter 16: Climate Change and the Agro-food System | |
Elena Raptou | 105 |
Chapter 17: Droughts and Climate Change | |
Manuel Salvador da Conceição Rebelo | 115 |
Chapter 18: Climate Change and Employment | |
Paschalina Siskou | 121 |
Chapter 19: Climate Change and Tourism: Towards a Sustainable Future | |
Ioanna Vasileiadou | 129 |
Chapter 20: Climate Change, Land Use and Land Management in Africa: The Case of the Gambia | |
Franziska Wolf | 137 |
Chapter 21: The Impacts of Climate Change on the Forest Ecosystems of the Mediterranean | |
Aikaterini Zerva | 145 |
Chapter 22: Climate Change and Health: The Case of Infectious Diseases | |
Evangelia Tsagaki-Rekleitou, Vasiliki Oikonomou, Archonto-Dimitra Boukouvala, Maria Tsatsou, Theodora Skreka and Constantina Skanavis | 151 |
Chapter 23: Climate Change: Five Scenarios for the Future | |
Evangelos Manolas and Walter Leal Filho | 159 |
Key to Chapter Exercises | 165 |
Biographical Notes | 225 |
Index | 233 |
List of Tables and Figures
Table 1. | Examples of Adaptation Options as Received from IPCC’s Report (2014). | 36 |
Table 2. | Most-cited Adaptation Forms as Adapted from Smit et al. (2000), Malik et al. (2010) and IPCC (2014). | 37 |
Fig. 1. | Risk Assessment Process. | 98 |
Fig. 2. | Internal and External Interactions of a Small Vegetable Farm. | 99 |
Fig. 3. | Systems Approach of Examining the Impact of CO2 Regulations on a Farm. | 100 |
Preface
Climate change is one of the greatest challenges of our time. For the sake of human civilisation and life on the Earth, we must do all we can to keep global warming at the lowest possible level. Addressing climate change is everyone’s duty and that includes teachers of English.
This book has two aims: (1) to provide an introduction to climate change via basic texts addressing different and important dimensions of climate change and (2) to help students acquire basic language skills, which will allow them to study similar or more difficult texts.
The audiences the book addresses are undergraduate or postgraduate students whose first language is not English. It can cover an entire course or be useful for teaching part of a course in which the subject of climate change needs to be addressed. The book has been written on the assumption that students have basic knowledge of English grammar, syntax and vocabulary.
The book contains 23 chapters each of which is designed as follows: First a text of two pages is provided followed by climate change or other related environmental science terms and six to eight exercises on grammar, syntax and consolidation of terminology. Every chapter ends with a references section addressing the needs of readers who wish to pursue the subject further. The book ends with a key to the exercises of each chapter and biographical notes of the authors of each chapter.
The editors
Evangelos Manolas
Walter Leal Filho
- Prelims
- Chapter 1: Climate Change: Causes and Impacts
- Chapter 2: Climate Change and Agriculture
- Chapter 3: Climate Change and Tourism: Challenges and Prospects
- Chapter 4: Climate Change: Health and Safety of Workers
- Chapter 5: Gender and Climate Change
- Chapter 6: Adapting to Climate Change: Adaptation Options and Forms
- Chapter 7: Climate Change and Human Mobility
- Chapter 8: Climate Education Experience at University of Latvia
- Chapter 9: Climate Change and Energy
- Chapter 10: Solastalgia: Looking into the Implicit Impacts of Climate Change on Mental Health
- Chapter 11: Health and Climate Change
- Chapter 12: Climate Change and Food Production
- Chapter 13: Climate Change and Deforestation
- Chapter 14: Climate Change and Art
- Chapter 15: Utilising the Systems Thinking Approach to Assess the Impact of Climate Change on Organisations
- Chapter 16: Climate Change and the Agro-food System
- Chapter 17: Droughts and Climate Change
- Chapter 18: Climate Change and Employment
- Chapter 19: Climate Change and Tourism: Towards a Sustainable Future
- Chapter 20: Climate Change, Land Use and Land Management in Africa: The Case of the Gambia
- Chapter 21: The Impacts of Climate Change on the Forest Ecosystems of the Mediterranean
- Chapter 22: Climate Change and Health: The Case of Infectious Diseases
- Chapter 23: Climate Change: Five Scenarios for the Future
- Key to Chapter Exercises
- Bibliographical Notes
- Index