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Unstoppable global warming : every 1,500 years by Singer, S. Fred (Siegfried Fred), 1924-, Avery, Dennis T instant download

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Authors:Singer, S. Fred (Siegfried Fred), 1924-, Avery, Dennis T
Pages:updating ...
Year:2008
Edition:Updated and expanded ed.
Publisher:Lanham, Md. : Rowman & Littlefield
Language:english
File Size:18.83 MB
Format:pdf
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Unstoppable global warming : every 1,500 years by Singer, S. Fred (Siegfried Fred), 1924-, Avery, Dennis T instant download

Includes bibliographical references and indexes, Should we fear global warming? -- Part 1. The 1,500-year old climate cycle. How did we find Earth's 1,500-year climate cycle? The sun-climate connection. Warming and cooling in human history. The Earth tells its own story of past climate cycles -- Part 2. Predicting future climates. Shattered glass in the greenhouse. Fraud and deceit in selling man-made global warming. How far can we trust global climate models? -- Part 3. Baseless fears about global warming. Rising sea levels. Species extinction. Famine and drought. More violent weather. Human deaths. -- Part 4. Responding to global warming. The Kyoto protocol. Alternative energy, Argues that global warming is a natural, cyclical phenomenon that has not been caused by human activities and that its negative consequences have been greatly overestimated
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