Description
Dr Marohasy and co-editor Dr John Abbot have assembled scientists and researchers from across the globe whose conclusions challenge prevailing narratives surrounding climate change. This book explores the natural variability of the Earth’s climate, and the impact humanity has upon it. Some, but not all authors, believe we have an influence on global temperatures. All provide evidence that climate has always changed and will continue to do so, independent of human influence. Data is examined across broad time scales, from recent decades to the history of the earth. These perspectives are a vital counterbalance to the over-heated hype of those whose exaggerated predictions on rising temperatures are causing undue alarm. In these highly accessible and succinct chapters, you will learn current scientific theories and facts which will give you the ability to make your own contributions to vital discussions on climate science and policy. Climate Change: The Facts 2025 is an essential read for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the complexities of climate change.
CONTRIBUTORS
John Abbot; Michael Asten; Petr Chylek; Jackson Davis; Arthur Day; Manvendra K. Dubey; Hermann Harde; Aynsley Kellow; William Kininmonth; James D. Klett; David R. Legates; Glen Lesins; Jennifer Marohasy; Christopher Monckton; Antero Ollila; Ian Plimer, Tom Quirk; Jan-Erik Solheim