Global Warming Explained
By Theodore Lar
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Theodore Lar, rings the BELL of our Last Days on this Planet, not because of Carbon Dioxide and Methane levels, but as a result of negligence, Division, Greed and selfishness that drive us to the extinction.
Global Warming is strictly a Geophysical issue, do not relates to Fossil fuels or other Anthropogenic source.
I got No Paid by huge or small Corporations to create this book.
This is the real story and it is serious, our Planet is in peril.
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5I found this book to be the most relevant material on the subject of global warming to date. As a student of climate changes and global issues, I tend to gravitate toward material that is objective and scholarly in nature, providing strong arguments in the favor of the expositor. This book does just that. The author tackles a controversial issue with ease and disproves the media driven belief that global warming is the result of man instead of shifts in the earth's plates. I was fascinated by the work. I was even more intrigued by the fact that the author provides viable solutions to the dilemma before the situation gets worse. All in all, this is the best book I've found yet on the subject and it should be a must read for anyone concerned not just about our climate, but about our species as a whole.