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CLIMATE CATASTROPHE! Science or Science Fiction?

Andy May

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Naturwissenschaften, Medizin, Informatik, Technik / Geologie

Beschreibung

This book is dedicated to science. Scientists are skeptical, we ask: “Is that idea correct? How can I test it?”  Then we resolve to gather and analyze data until we show it isn’t or it might be.  If we cannot disprove the idea, it survives.  No true scientist “believes in science” because he knows science is a process, a process we use to uncover the truth.  One cannot have faith in science, but one can believe in the scientific process or method.

In Climate Catastrophe! Science or Science Fiction?,  Andy lays out the scientific facts and torpedoes the false chants of the global warming hysteria mongers.  As you read Andy’s book, pay close attention to the graphs of technical and geopolitical data. Then ask the questions:

  • Why haven’t I seen this data presented this way before?
  • Who is behind the science fiction of the adverse effects of CO2 and fossil fuel consumption?
  • What is their goal?

 With Andy’s book, you will draw your own conclusions and arrive at your own answers to these questions.

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Schlagwörter

Environment, Sea Level Rise, Climate Change, IPCC, Greenland Icesheet, Population Growth, Bias, Computer Models, Carbon Dioxide, Andy May, Food Supply, The Oceans, Global Warming, Paris Agreement