Unstoppable Global Warming: Every 1,500 YearsSinger and Avery present--in popular language supported by in-depth scientific evidence--the compelling concept that global temperatures have been rising mostly or entirely because of a natural cycle. Using historic data from two millennia of recorded history combined with the natural physical records found in ice cores, seabed sediment, cave stalagmites, and tree rings, Unstoppable Global Warming argues that the 1,500 year solar-driven cycle that has always controlled the earth's climate remains the driving force in the current warming trend. Trillions of dollars spent on reducing fossil fuel use would have no effect on today's rising temperatures. The public policy key, Singer and Avery propose, is adaptation, not fruitless attempts at prevention. Further, they offer convincing evidence that civilization's most successful eras have coincided with the cycle's warmest peaks. With the added benefit of modern technology, humanity can not only survive global climate change, but thrive. |
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... Africa Africa Is Mostly Tropical or Subtropical : It offers few ancient written records , few mountains and fewer glaciers . It does , however , offer evidence of com- plex periodic shifts in rainfall patterns . Working from rainfall ...
... Africa Africa Is Mostly Tropical or Subtropical : It offers few ancient written records , few mountains and fewer glaciers . It does , however , offer evidence of com- plex periodic shifts in rainfall patterns . Working from rainfall ...
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... Africa into South Africa . The climate warmed again between 1425 and 1675.120 More Global Connections : A remarkable similarity in weather patterns has been documented for southeastern Africa's Lake Malawi and the Cariaco Basin off the ...
... Africa into South Africa . The climate warmed again between 1425 and 1675.120 More Global Connections : A remarkable similarity in weather patterns has been documented for southeastern Africa's Lake Malawi and the Cariaco Basin off the ...
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... Africa is a particularly drought - prone part of the world because of its geographic location , its steep terrain changes , its contrasted ocean sur- roundings , and its atmospheric dynamics . Unfortunately , southern Africa's droughts ...
... Africa is a particularly drought - prone part of the world because of its geographic location , its steep terrain changes , its contrasted ocean sur- roundings , and its atmospheric dynamics . Unfortunately , southern Africa's droughts ...
Contents
Is Humanity Losing the Global Warming Debate? | 1 |
How Did We Find the Earths 1500Year Climate Cycle? | 21 |
Shattered Glass in the Greenhouse Theory | 35 |
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Unstoppable Global Warming: Every 1,500 Years, Part 1 Siegfried Fred Singer,Dennis T. Avery Limited preview - 2007 |
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