The Role of the Sun in Climate Change
The Role of the Sun in Climate Change – Review
In "The Role of the Sun in Climate Change" the reader learns an amusing tale related by two scientists. Often in today’s debate on international climate change, readers are forced to listen to politicians or the media. This book provides as a accelerating change from that paradigm. Not only is the reader presented with a cynical sight of the details of international climate change, but the reader may also enjoy the writing style which one seldom finds in writings by scientists. The officially opening decree of Chapter 1 sounds like a novel when these scientists tell how one scientist, from an era long gone, went about his daily carefully observing. They even display a sense of humor in their chapters and their titles, as in Chapter 9, "Cyclomania" where they set out to describe many of the different cyclical processes included in both the sun and climate, and how so many cycles can be commonly used or abused. This book can be enjoyed while mutually commuting to work (as long as you are not the driver) as well as an introduction for critical studies. It contains an general bibliography.