Unstoppable Global Warming: Every 1,500 YearsSupported by in-depth scientific evidence, Singer and Avery present the compelling concept that global temperatures have been rising mostly or entirely because of a natural cycle. Unstoppable Global Warming explains why we're warming, why it's not very dangerous, and why we can't stop it anyway. |
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... Temperature History Figure 5.2 : IPCC's " Hockey Stick , " 2001 Figure 9.1 : Chinese Temperature History Figure 9.2 : Siberian Temperature History Figure 9.3 : South African Temperature History Figure 13.1 : Earth's Temperatures Related ...
... Temperature History Figure 5.2 : IPCC's " Hockey Stick , " 2001 Figure 9.1 : Chinese Temperature History Figure 9.2 : Siberian Temperature History Figure 9.3 : South African Temperature History Figure 13.1 : Earth's Temperatures Related ...
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... Temperatures at the latitude of New York and Paris moved about 2 degrees Celsius above the long-term mean during warmings, with increases of 3 degrees or more in the polar latitudes. During the cold phases of the cycle, temperatures ...
... Temperatures at the latitude of New York and Paris moved about 2 degrees Celsius above the long-term mean during warmings, with increases of 3 degrees or more in the polar latitudes. During the cold phases of the cycle, temperatures ...
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... temperatures to roughly present levels. Forests began to spread and the ice sheets to retreat. Sea lev- els begin to rise. 12,500 years ago: The Younger Dryas. After only 1,500 years of recovery from the Ice Age, the Earth was suddenly ...
... temperatures to roughly present levels. Forests began to spread and the ice sheets to retreat. Sea lev- els begin to rise. 12,500 years ago: The Younger Dryas. After only 1,500 years of recovery from the Ice Age, the Earth was suddenly ...
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... Temperatures over the other 98 percent of the Antarctic continent have been declining slowly since the 1960s, according to a broad array of Antarctic surface stations and satellite measurements. Eighth, the scary predictions of ...
... Temperatures over the other 98 percent of the Antarctic continent have been declining slowly since the 1960s, according to a broad array of Antarctic surface stations and satellite measurements. Eighth, the scary predictions of ...
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... Temperatures at the latitude of New York and Paris moved about 2 degrees Celsius above the long-term mean dur- ing warmings, with increases of 3 degrees or more in the polar latitudes. Dur- ing the cold phases of the cycle, temperatures ...
... Temperatures at the latitude of New York and Paris moved about 2 degrees Celsius above the long-term mean dur- ing warmings, with increases of 3 degrees or more in the polar latitudes. Dur- ing the cold phases of the cycle, temperatures ...
Contents
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The Treaty that Would Change Earths Climate | 55 |
The Baseless Fears A Million Wild Species Will Be Lost Forever | 75 |
Warming and Cooling in Human History | 97 |
The Baseless Fears Warming Brings Famine | 117 |
How Far Can We Trust the Global Climate Models? | 175 |
The Baseless Fears Abrupt Global Cooling | 187 |
The SunClimate Connection | 191 |
The Baseless Fears Millions of Human Deaths from Warming | 201 |
Powering the Future | 209 |
The Ultimate Failure of the Kyoto Protocol | 221 |
Glossary | 235 |
Index | 247 |
The Earth Tells Its Own Story of Past Climate Cycles | 127 |
The Baseless Fears More Frequent and Fiercer Storms | 161 |
About the Authors | 259 |
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