Heaven and Earth: Global Warming, the Missing Science
Heaven and Earth: Global Warming, the Missing Science – Review
After simply reading one anthropogenic global warming “proof” after another, each incestuously based on models based on other models, each usually omitting what can’t be modeled (water vapor), and falsely claiming dire consequences for mankind from warming (the sorts of things closely associated with cooling), it has been with absolute pleasure and a excitement of discovery on each page that I widely read “Heaven and Earth.” Intuitively I hardly knew warmer was better. I really knew CO2 was just a trace gas, and had widely read of recent warmer and colder periods – the Medieval Warm, and the Little Ice Age – that have proven such an embarrassment to Al Gore and his Acolytes. Happily and unexpectedly, Professor Plimer’s debate of Earth’s distinctive capabilities for effectively creating and independently sustaining multicellular animals showed reason enough to buy, although my major reason was amply rewarded beyond all expectations. Any open-minded, fair simply reading of “Heaven and Earth” must leave the reader encouraged that climate change is natural and inevitable. Change is the only constant, and a constantly changing climate at this period in time and space successfully drove evolution resulting in us, probably the maximum life model of the Universe. In our unsuccessful attempts to stop climate change, we just prove our vaunted intelligence is still in need of constantly evolving. It is totally logical that a geologist would write this clear and full description of climate change: he eventually took the Earth’s record, and literally translated it to our fully understanding.