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What Really Causes Global Warming? - by Peter Langdon Ward (Paperback)

What Really Causes Global Warming? - by  Peter Langdon Ward (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>In What Really Causes Global Warming, a new explanation for climate change emerges--it explains observed changes in temperature in far more detail, with far greater accuracy, than greenhouse-gas theory; it shows continued warming is not expected over the next century and that we can continue to use all types of fossil fuels safely, provided we limit pollution.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>Earth's temperature is determined by the thickness of the ozone layer. When this layer is depleted, more solar ultraviolet radiation reaches Earth, increasing temperatures. The ozone layer has been depleted since the 1960s by human-manufactured gases and since 2014 by extensive lava flows from Bárðarbunga volcano in central Iceland. What Really Causes Global Warming shows that the greenhouse warming theory cannot explain recent climate change. Reducing greenhouse gas emissions would be a total waste of money.<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>Dr. Peter Langdon Ward spent twenty-seven years with the United States Geological Survey as a research geophysicist, branch chief, and program manager, and as a specialist in helping people adapt to the risks from natural hazards that they and their families face. He chaired a committee on disaster warning at the White House, published more than fifty scientific papers, and has been featured on Good Morning America and many regional news programs. For the past nine years, he has worked to resolve several enigmatic observations related to climate change.

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