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This is the complete story and exposition of anthropogenic, man-caused, global warming, aka "climate change"; who invented it and why; and why it is a provable fraud for political power and money. We give you the physics in step-by-step, easy-to-understand steps, so you will know as much about this issue as there is to know. To date, this has cost America over $322 billion of tax money, and the meter is running. It has harmed science education and the economy. Forbes Magazine says it has cost the economy $7 trillion! Now you can understand it.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful. Summary: it's a multi-generation international conspiracy against us! Boo! By Burrowing Owl This pamphlet is the usual anti-science pro-conspiracy nonsense, no more worthy of reading than all of the others.The writer introduced the pamphlet by stating humans cannot survive living at an altitude that I have lived at for over 13 years--- the stupidity then just got worse. (Hundreds of millions of people live at and above the altitude he claimed they cannot live above.) After reading that assertion, the reader can be excused for not reading any farther.If the reader does bother reading more, she will discover that the writer is ignorant on the subject of chemistry, atmospheric opacity, solar isolation, climatology, and related subjects--- yet still pretended to write authoritatively on the subject. For example, the writer insisted, a great many times, that atmospheric CO2 does nothing at all in the atmosphere because it is a trace gas: all of the world's geophysicists, without exception, have concluded the opposite--- in fact, without CO2 in Earth's atmosphere, Earth's surface would be frozen solid, and life would never have evolved here.The writer wishes people to believe that all of the world's scientists, for almost 200 years, have lied to humanity about human-caused climate change. The writer is not clear on why hundreds of thousands of scientists, since the 1810s, have done so: he just expects his readers to believe him.There are no science academies anywhere in the world that have said human-caused climate change has not and is not happening; there are over 1,800 that have stated it has happened and is happening. 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8 of 10 people found the following review helpful. "Science" is completely wrong By JAMES D MEANS If you don't believe in global warming, and are looking for a book with the science to support your denial, I recommend that you look elsewhere. Unfortunately, virtually all the scientific conclusions in the book are incorrect. The author does not realize water vapor rapidly decreases with height, so he gets the relative abundance of carbon dioxide and water vapor wrong by two orders of magnitude. He believes that Graham's Law of Effusion, which applies to gases escaping from small holes, sets the abundance of gases with elevation. In the troposphere atmospheric turbulence swamps any effects associated with varying molecular masses, so most gases are well-mixed, including carbon dioxide. Water vapor, however, is not, so that when you go high enough in the atmosphere there will be more carbon dioxide than water vapor. The author does not understand the greenhouse effect, not only confusing it with actual greenhouses (the effect is misnamed and doesn't apply to greenhouses), but thinks that it applies to sunlight absorbed by water vapor, instead of longwave radiation coming from the Earth's surface. The things he says about scientists living and dead are also absurdly wrong and border on slander.There must be books by more scientifically literate people that show actual scientific shortcomings associated with global warming, but the "science" put forth in this book is woefully bad.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful. Anti science lunacy. By FredricRice Anti science lunacy. THIS is what constitutes "science" among Christian Republicans who swallow Wall Street's propaganda. The author has zero concept of how the Scientific Method works, and swallows all of the right wing c0nspr1az7 lunacy dished out by Fox "News,": Rush Limbaugh, Shell Oin, UNOCAL, Eccon/Mobile... Absolute lunacy.
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