Dettagli del libro
Formato
Brossura
Pagine
40
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
Apr 1, 2008
Editore
The Heartland Institute
Edizione
2008
ISBN-10
1934791016
ISBN-13
9781934791011
Descrizione
This collection brings together a range of perspectives on the intricate relationship between natural phenomena and climatic changes, challenging the prevalent narrative that human activity is the primary driver of global warming. The editorial guidance of S. Fred Singer ensures a comprehensive examination of the arguments that place nature at the forefront of climate dynamics, presenting insights from various experts in the field.
Throughout the book, readers encounter well-researched discussions that highlight the historical climate variations and natural forces that have influenced Earth's atmosphere long before industrialization. The contributors articulate their viewpoints with clarity, supported by substantial evidence that points to solar activity, volcanic eruptions, and other natural processes as critical factors in shaping the climate.
With bibliographical references for further exploration, this work serves not only as an informative resource but also as a thought-provoking challenge to contemporary climate discourse, urging readers to reconsider the complex interplay between nature and climate.
Throughout the book, readers encounter well-researched discussions that highlight the historical climate variations and natural forces that have influenced Earth's atmosphere long before industrialization. The contributors articulate their viewpoints with clarity, supported by substantial evidence that points to solar activity, volcanic eruptions, and other natural processes as critical factors in shaping the climate.
With bibliographical references for further exploration, this work serves not only as an informative resource but also as a thought-provoking challenge to contemporary climate discourse, urging readers to reconsider the complex interplay between nature and climate.