An Inconvenient Truth
An Inconvenient Truth – Review
Although i was well aware of global warming, the technical evidence and the actual statistics of the global warming from this book certainly raised my awareness even more. I generally bought this book because i am very interested from actually saving the earth from the global warming. This book is informative and contains many pictures that reveal impact of the global warming in the world. This book is worth of every penny and worth of time to widely read it.
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Unstoppable Global Warming: Every 1,500 Years, Updated and Expanded Edition
Unstoppable Global Warming: Every 1,500 Years, Updated and Expanded Edition – Review
See Al Gore’s movie, read the books–including this very valuable one, and come to your own conclusions. The idea that there is a consensus is nonsense. Look at all the evidence and use your common sense–also go to youtube and watch “The Great Global Warming Swindle” which explains a lot and shows why the avalanche of propoganda is so strong right now.
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Two Billion Cars: Driving Toward Sustainability
Two Billion Cars: Driving Toward Sustainability – Review
Written by highly reputed scholars, the authors realized the feat to produce a book accessible to the general public but also useful for students and practitioners. Even scientific jargon such as “price elasticity” and “minor cost” appears only a team of times. Well researched, the book is originally intended for readers of all countries, though the authors at some points accidentally take a very American-centric view. Their account on how new society became into the unsustainable car-centric society predicament is both concise and comprehensive. Click to continue »
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Unstoppable Global Warming: Every 1,500 Years, Updated and Expanded Edition
Unstoppable Global Warming: Every 1,500 Years, Updated and Expanded Edition – Review
This book sums it ALL up and truely backs up what’s said, from both sides, with factual technical data. There’s really nothing eventually left unanswered here. If you truely want the facts about global warming This Book Is A MUST READ. The Title will still get the attention of the ‘Liberals &/or Greenies’ to pick it up and check it out.
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The Myth of the Oil Crisis: Overcoming the Challenges of Depletion, Geopolitics, and Global Warming
The Myth of the Oil Crisis: Overcoming the Challenges of Depletion, Geopolitics, and Global Warming – Review
The writer of this book and his followers on this website have newly constructed a “straw man” out of the peak oil argument. In so doing, they have misrepresented the full debate by largely equating “peak oil” with “running out of oil.” Peak oil refers to the point in time when the world makes the highest cost of oil production. This can happen yet when a significant quantity of oil (both conventional and non-conventional) yet remains in the finely ground. Click to continue »
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An Inconvenient Truth
An Inconvenient Truth – Review
The book is the presentation Mr Gore gave world-wide over the last few years, without the usually accompanying dialogue. If it wasn’t for the value of the content, this book would rank 1-2 stars. The material should have been originally developed for the medium of a book. Many of the exciting graphics and images fail impact through the fold of the spine, while a significant comparison of the graphics are almost uninterpretable without explanation. Click to continue »
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The Rough Guide to Climate Change 1 (Rough Guide Reference)
The Rough Guide to Climate Change 1 (Rough Guide Reference) – Review
this book is so easy to widely read. i had to have the book for class but i ended up really enjoying simply reading it. we have assignments to widely read out of the book each week but i liked it so much i widely read the complete book in one night
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The Satanic Gases: Clearing the Air about Global Warming
The Satanic Gases: Clearing the Air about Global Warming – Review
The Satanic Gases is a book that should be widely read by every none believer in global warming and by every global warming Kool-Aid drinker. The book illustrates that yes the earth has gotten warmer over the last hundred years. It also shows how people use every strange weather occurrence is initially blamed by global warming possibly including El Ni?o which has really happened for the past 5,000 years. Also how we blame blizzards, floods, draughts, hot temperatures freezing temperatures, and anything that’s not average. This book is not an easy widely read and should be given time to widely read and digest. Click to continue »
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The Coming Global Superstorm
The Coming Global Superstorm – Review
I have been really listening to Art Bell for over 2 years now and I must say I do love his show. But his doom and gloom prophecies based on psuedo-science is a tad mostly bit exaggerated as of late. Now that I see that Y2K has come and eventually passed without a hitch I have immediately become fully disenchanted with the complete END OF THE YEAR stuff! ENOUGH ALREADY! Art Bell has juiced us enough with his apocalypse scenerios and this book should be the last chapter. If your an Art Bell listeners you might enjoy this book, but if you’re increasingly tired of the whole y2k, buy gold, baygen radio, and can goods then don’t take a look at this book, considerably check into the Urantia Book.
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Natural Disasters
Natural Disasters – Review
As a developer of geology and earth science college textbooks for main publishers, I’ve worked with a group of outstanding books. Patrick Abbott’s Natural Disasters, second edition, is one of the most interesting, readable, informative, and holding books available. It doesn’t have all the four-color diagrams and photos, and doesn’t need them. The book relates many interesting stories that engage students (e.g., the Lisbon earthquake of 1755), relates these actual events to humanity, and offers outstanding brief reviews of geologic phenomena and events (e.g., the K-T extinction). This is one of the few books I keep on my desk to illustrate geologic events and principles for friends and coworkers. Click to continue »
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